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Microsoft dials up phone ambitions
October 16, 2007
Company formally makes its push into "unified communications"--software to bring together e-mail, IM, voice mail and telephony.Video: Microsoft moves to business telephonyPhotos: Gates talks up 'un...
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Redmond wants you to get the message
June 26, 2006
Tired of separate domains for e-mail, voice mail and IM? Microsoft's ready to move you to unified messaging. Photos: Microsoft's eye on videoconferencing
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Microsoft, Nortel: Businesses, talk amongst yourselves
January 17, 2007
Companies announce the first products in a joint development effort to provide IP communications to enterprise customers.
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