Microsoft is anticipated to announce on October 2 that it's launched to production (RTM;d) that its Response Point small-business phone-system software program, according to sources shut towards the provider.
Response Point,
Office Pro 2010, the item previously codenamed “Edinburgh,
Microsoft Office 2010 X86,” will be brought to market by handset vendors. It is targeted at companies with one to 50 employees.
When Microsoft initially announced Response Position,
Office Home And Student 2010 Serial, it said the first phone units would come from three OEMs, D-Link, Quanta and Uniden. According to sources,
Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business Product Key, Uniden has decided against producing Response Point handsets. (I;ve contacted Microsoft for comment; so far no word back.)
Response Stage phone systems from Quanta and D-Link are expected to be priced at under $5,500,
Microsoft Office 2010 Code, based on resources.
Update: Looks like the tipsters were on the money. Here;s Microsoft;s October 2 Response Position press release. No Uniden — but there is a new Response Position OEM on the list — Aastra Technologies.
Response Position is just one of a number of communications products Microsoft and its partners will be launching this month. Microsoft is gearing up for its Office Communications Server 2007 rollout on October 16. Microsoft will be launching not just OCS 2007, but also the accompanying Office Communicator 2007 client, Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack (SP) 1 and the new version of Office Live Meeting on that date.