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Microsoft white paper references new Corebridge OCS Gateway Server (COGS).

30 April 2009

Published in March 2009, Microsoft's white paper, Integrating Enterprise Telephony with Office Communications Server 2007 R2, references Corebridge OCS Gateway Server (COGS) as a primary option for leveraging Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2's remote call control capabilities without any need to upgrade or replace PBXs.

Users of Office Communicator can drive desktop phone activities from the Office Communicator client. Any telephone number in any Microsoft unified communications-enabled application can be clicked to call via PSTNs. COGS enriches the Office Communicator presence bean with the injection of telephony presence, enabling users to make better communications decisions.

The results are:

  • significant cost savings;
  • increased return on investment for existing PBXs; and
  • extended longevity for existing infrastructures.

     

    With no licensing fee, just a minimal annuity for maintenance and support, COGS minimises the cost of UC-enabling workplaces and maximises the potential for realising returns on investment in communications hardware.

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