November 30, 2007
2:09 pm

In October, Microsoft launched the next generation of its unified communications products, including Office Communications Server 2007 (OCS 2007) and Office Communicator 2007.

To further support the company’s software-based approach to business communications, the company today unveiled the Unified Communications Developer Portal on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN). The portal includes a number of resources, including new software developer kits (SDKs) and application programming interfaces (APIs), to help developers build compelling applications on Microsoft’s unified communications platform.

PressPass spoke to Kirt Debique, general manager for the Office Communications Platform & Solutions Group, about how these resources will help enterprise developers build applications on Microsoft’s unified communications platform.

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