Lync Server 2010 étant tout récent, les livres décrivant le sujet ne sont pas légion. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Unleashed coécrit par Alex Lewis, Andrew Abbate et Tom Pacyk devrait être disponible à partir d'avril 2011.
La description:
Microsoft Lync Server has become the Unified Communications platform of choice for thousands of businesses seeking to drive more value from all forms of communication. This is a comprehensive, independent, and practical guide to Lync Server 2010, the brand-new version of this increasingly popular technology. Drawing on their extensive experience, Alex Lewis, Andrew Abbate, adn Tom Pacyk cover all facets of planning, deploying, configuring, and managing Lync Server 2010 in enterprise environments. They present a detailed overview of the system and its components, offer step-by-step configuration instructions, and share dozens of best practices drawn from actual deployments. Technical professionals will find detailed chapters on each form of communication the server can manage, including IP voice, instant messaging, audio/video conferencing, web conferencing, and much more. Along the way, the authors present powerful insights into planning infrastructure; monitoring day-to-day operation; troubleshooting; federation; remote access; backup/restore, Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint Server integration; and many other essential topics.
Introduction
Part I: Overview
Chapter 1: What Is Microsoft Lync Server 2010?
Chapter 2: What’s New in Microsoft Lync Server 2010?
Chapter 3: Feature Overview of Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Chapter 4: Benefits of Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Part II: Microsoft Lyncs Server 2010 Server Roles
Chapter 5: Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Front End
Chapter 6: Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Edge
Chapter 7: Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Monitoring
Chapter 8: Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Archiving
Chapter 9: Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Director
Part III: External Dependencies
Chapter 10: Dependent Services
Chapter 11: SQL
Chapter 12: Firewall and Security Requirements
Part IV: Administration and Management
Chapter 13: Monitoring Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Chapter 14: Backup and Restore of Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Chapter 15: Administration of Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Part V: Migrating from Older Versions
Chapter 16: Migrating from LCS and OCS
Part VI: Voice
Chapter 17: PBX Integration
Chapter 18: Enterprise Voice
Chapter 19: Audio Conferencing
Part VII: Integration with Other Applications
Chapter 20: Exchange 2010 Integration
Chapter 21: SharePoint 2010 Integration
Chapter 22: UCMA
Part VIII: Clients
Chapter 23: Mac Client
Chapter 24: Mobile Clients
Chapter 25: Brower/Silverlight Client
Chapter 26: UC Endpoints
Part IX: Planning for Deployment
Chapter 27: Virtualization
Chapter 28: Planning for Internal Non-Voice Deployment
Chapter 29: Planning for Deploying External Services
Chapter 30: Planning for Voice Deployment