As Technologists we are always looking ahead to the next version. Excitedly anticipating the new improvements, enhanced features and new additions. Below is a blog about the next Windows edition. …
When licensing users for Microsoft Lync, companies sometimes have trouble understanding the necessary Client Access Licenses each user would need in order to get the functionality they need. If your…
The retirement of support for Windows Server 2003 will be one of the most important of the predictable security issues of 2015. Microsoft officially ends support for Windows Server 2003…
Recently ran into an issue where an organization could not view public folders within Outlook once users where moved to Office 365 (Exchange Online). The organization was running Exchange 2013…
In most environments when you attach a Polycom phone to a Lync infrastructure, the phone will automatically apply the root certificate and TLS communication will work properly. We recently ran…
I encountered an issue recently where, in an Exchange 2010 / Office 365 Hybrid environment, Office 365 users were unable to see calendar and Free/Busy information from On-Premises mailboxes. I…
Sometimes, getting a certificate from an internal certificate authority is urgent. Perhaps your Exchange UM certificate expired, breaking voicemail for your entire Lync organization. Of course, it’s those times that…
Recently there has been a lot of buzz about Microsoft Lync transforming into “Skype for Business”. I have heard a mix of reactions – from “what in the world is…
Many times I am working on a network where I need to either flush out an ARP table or just see if any hosts respond. So from a Windows system…
In Lync Server 2013, a change was made to allow end-users to specify their own Music On Hold files under Options- Ringtones and Sounds- Play Music on Hold. This is…