The document discusses Lync to the future with Skype integration, Lync 2013 mobility experience and architecture, Lync 2013 and WiFi, and Lync 2013 video. Key points include:
- Lync will integrate with Skype to combine Skype's consumer reach with Lync's enterprise controls and features through federated presence, audio calling, and instant messaging.
- Lync 2013 mobile clients are available for Windows Phone, Android, iPhone and iPad and provide presence, instant messaging, audio/video calls, and meeting capabilities. The mobile architecture uses static registration to improve mobile presence handling.
- WiFi is important to enable BYOD and mobility within enterprises while reducing cellular usage. However, WiFi
7. Skype’s
mission:
To be the global
280 m connected
users
communication
s provider that
billions of
300bn 40 mconcurrent
users
~50% 1/3
minutes of video and voice minutes
people depend
on everyday for
sharing of all Skype-to-Skype minutes include video
of international calling minutes
(combining PSTN and Skype-to-
Skype) are Skype-to-Skype minutes
experiences
8. Combining
the reach of Enterprise UC Platform
Skype with Used everywhere
the richness
of Lync 280m
connected users
Connect and collaborate with suppliers, customers,
and partners using Lync’s controls, manageability,
and enterprise-grade features
9. Enable new ways to collaborate…
Our first
step:
federated
presence,
audio
calling, and
instant
messaging
20. Lync 2013 mobile clients
Connected to everyone,
from anywhere
I am always connected to my network
I control my availability
I can communicate immediately
I can see and hear you from anywhere
I can collaborate from anywhere
27. Mobility/ Web updates at a glance
Nov, 2011: June, 2012: Feb, 2013:
Oct, 2010: Lync Server 2010, Lync Server 2010, Oct, 2012: Lync Server 2013,
Lync Server 2010 Mobility Service Mobile Update Lync Server 2013 CU”1”
• Communicat • Contacts & • PowerPoint UCWA/ Lync Web UCWA/ Lync Mobile
or Mobile for Groups Viewing (in App with with
WM 6.x, • Presence iPad) • VoIP • VoIP
Nokia • IM • Video/ Multi- • Video (H264)
devices • Call-via- View • App/ Desktop
Work • App/ Desktop Sharing (iPad only)
Sharing • PowerPoint viewing
• Data (iPad only)
Collaboration
28. Lync 2013 Mobile Clients – Features
Windows Phone Android iPhone iPad Windows 8
(Apollo +) (4.0+) (iOS 6.1+) (iOS 6.1+) & Windows RT
Contacts
Presence
Lync 2010 mobile clients
Instant Messaging
Released Dec 2011
Available Now
Single Number Reach (PSTN Voice)
Click to Join Conf (PSTN Voice)
Lync Windows
Click to Join Conf (VOIP/Video)
Store App
VOIP (P2P and Multiparty)
Lync 2013 Lync 2013 Lync 2013 Released – Oct
Target availability – Target availability – Target availability – Q1CY13
Q1CY13 H1CY13 2012
Video (Active Speaker)
Video (Multi-party Video Gallery)
PPT Data Collab (View Only) Lync 2010 for iPad
update
released June 2012
Desktop & Application Share (View Only)
Lync 2013 for iPad
Target availability –
Q1CY13
29. What’s new in Lync 2013 Mobility 1/2
Availability
Communications
30. What’s new in Lync 2013 Mobility 2/2
Mobile Setup &
Deployment
Server-to-
Server Auth
31. Lync Server 2013 Mobility Deployment
PSTN/
GSM
Internet MPNS
Exchange
Online
Forward Reverse EDGE EDGE
Proxy Proxy (SIP) (SIP)
DMZ
SIP Federation
(push.lync.com)
Media
Enterprise
Gateway
PNCH
Services
FE Pool 1, FE Pool 2, FE Pool 3,
Mediation Server Mediation Server Mediation Server
Lync Server
(with Lync Web Components: UC Web API, Discovery) HTTP
SIP
32. Client – Server Interop (1 of 2)
Client Device * Server **
Lync 2010
for
Windows
Phone
Windows Lync
Phone Server
7.5 2010
Lync 2013
for
Windows
Phone
Windows Lync
Phone 8 Server
2013 CU1
* Note: This scenario highlights Windows Phone support, though the same scenarios apply to Android and iOS (Ex: iPad version 1 doesn’t support iOS6)
** Or Lync Online / Office 365 service environment (Office 365 MT will be enabled for mobility at GA; Office 365 Dedicated support timing still TBD)
33. Client - Server Interop (2 of 2)
Lync Server 2010 Lync Server 2013 Lync Server 2013, Lync Server 2013,
with Mobility (prior to CU 1 CU 1 – Mobility CU 1 – Mobility
Service update) Enabled Disabled
Error: “Can’t sign in
because you are not
Lync 2010 mobile
Notification to upgrade setup to use Lync 2013.
clients to the latest version of Please contact your
the mobility client. support team.””
Error: “Can’t sign in
Error: “You can't sign in
Error: “You can't sign in because you are not
Lync 2013 mobile with this version of
with this version of Lync. setup to use Lync 2013.
clients Please install Lync 2010.”
Lync. Please install Lync
Please contact your
2010.”
support team.””
34. Mobility Policies and Preferences – IT Admin
Control mobility rollout
• Mobility policy controls for users at global, site and user level
• Mobility Policy => EnableMobility
Configure Enterprise Voice for mobile users
• Mobility Policy => EnableVoIP e.g. disable VoIP for hosting partners
• Mobility Policy => EnableOutsideVoice
Limit data usage by employees
• Mobility Policy => RequireWIFIForIPAudio
• Mobility Policy => RequireWIFIForIPVideo
Block push notifications
• PushNotificationConfiguration global policy for Microsoft Push Notifications Service
• Disabling would affect the ability to receive VoIP/ IM calls when application is in background
Disable saving history on mobile device
• EnableIMAutoArchiving
• EnableCallLogAutoArchiving
• Enabling/ disabling these policies would affect conversation history across all clients
35. Mobility Controls and Preferences – Mobile User
Limit Data Usage
• Require Wi-Fi for Voice
• Require Wi-Fi for Video
• Require Wi-Fi for Sharing (iPad only)
Manage Notifications
• Push Notifications on/ off for VoIP and IM (Windows Phone only)
Contacts
• Phonebook access on/ off
• Photos on/ off
Control Outside Voice
• Specify Mobile Number
Accessibility
• TTY mode on/ off
36. Mobility Deployment Steps
Set Mobility Configure Push Validate
Install
Policy Deployment
CU”1” • For WP8
• Enable Mobility/ VoIP/ • For Lync 2010 mobile • Using Synthetic
• Lync Server 2013 clients (iOS/ WP) transaction
CU”1” on all FE & Video/ Outside voice
Director (if present)
37. Mobile Presence
In Lync Server 2013,
User Offline UCWA persists user’s
No
activities
registration for
longer periods of
for 3 days?
Alice@contoso.com
(Lync Server 2010 Mobile client)
time via Static
Registration.
38. Lync Server 2010 – Mobile Presence
Alice@contoso.com
Available - Mobile
Inactive--Mobile
Offline Mobile
Away
Alice presses home button Alice navigatessigned from to mobile
Alice’s presence changes the
Alice’s is away out of
the ‘Away’ afterher presence changes to
app and another 5 min of
app which changes her
presence to ‘Inactive’ afterher only
inactivity within the is 5
‘Offline’ if mobile mobile
Bob@contoso.com minapp active client after 3 days of
Sign-in inactivity within the mobile app
Mobility
Service No Bob invites Alice
activities
Lync Server CreateUser for 3 days?
(Home Pool) unavailable
Delete
endpoint
User end point
Alice@Contoso.com
X
1 app = 1 endpoint Resource consuming
39. Lync Server 2013 – Mobile Presence
Alice@contoso.com
In a call - Mobile
Away - Mobile
Available - Mobile
Inactive
Alice presses home button Alice navigates away from in up to
Alice’s stays signed the
Alice’s presence changes to
which days of inactivity within
15 changes her
app‘Away’ after another 5 min of
presence tomobile app mobile app
the ‘Inactive’ after 5
inactivity within the
Bob@contoso.com min
Sign-in
Wake up
UCWA client-app
No activity Bob invites Alice
Lync Server Delete for 10
(Home Pool) Create days?
Re-create
X
User end point
User end point
Static
Alice@Contoso.com
Alice@Contoso.com registration
1 static registration per user/ device
40. VoIP on Mobile
Notification channels?
UCWA supports
P-Get Event Channel different notification
VoIP socket mechanisms across
Alice@contoso.com
Push Notification varied mobile
platforms
42. The Bring Your Own Device Explosion
Consumerization of IT &
BYOD Fortune 100
80% of employees are using personal >80% embracing BYOD*
Wi-Fi enabled devices for work Mobile Device Growth
purposes forcing IT to embrace BYOD 90% growth over next 4 years*
over WLAN Personal Devices on Network
4.5 B personal devices by 2015*
Wi-Fi proliferation within the *Gartner & IDC 2012
enterprises to enable
mobility
Wi-Fi is a key technology to enable
capacity and scalability for mobile
devices
Reduce cellular charges
BYOD are increasingly
capable of rich media
Employees demanding similar rich
experience within the enterprise as in
their personal life (Skype, Facetime,
43. Fortune 100 1
Why WIFi? >80% deploying mobile clients
Smartphones
289M in 2010 >900M in 2014 1
Slates
• Customers starting to push towards 55M in 2011 >200M in 2014
greater media over mobile scenarios
• Optimize cellular minute and data plans
• “Wireless by default, wired when necessary.” 2
• Network managers tasked to plan for convergence
• In many cases all wireless
• Trends are for greatly increased bandwidth usage
• Up to 100 personal video devices for each currently installed
room system. 3
1
1 Gartner Forecast: Mobile Devices, Worldwide 2010
2
2 Gartner: Key Issues for Communications Enterprise Strategies, 2011. March 2011
3 Gartner: Is Your Wi-Fi Network Ready for Video? May 2011
3
44. Real Time Media Network Traffic
• Consistent flow of data packets
• Sensitive to delay, jitter and packet loss
• Random loss can be compensated – sequential
loss is problematic
• Interruptions have notable effect on experience
(voice)
• High bitrate is coming with HD video (1.5+ Mbps
each way per stream)
45. Real-Time Media Characteristics
Streaming vs. Real-Time Media
• Video playback applications like YouTube, Netflix, etc can utilize large receive side
buffers in order smooth out network delays
• Real-Time media is interactive and requires a high performance network that can
sustain continuous up/down stream traffic, with low-latency, low jitter
Impact to Human Interaction
• Human communication starts to get negatively impacted with latency of more than
250 msec
• Bursty jitter or packet loss over a certain threshold cannot be recovered, and leads to
glitches in the audio and video stream
• Especially audio (voice) glitches are very disruptive and lead to a poor user
experience
46. Wi-Fi Issues - Off-Channel Scanning
Background scanning
mechanisms can be too long
and inconsistent which affects
UC real-time media traffic
47. Wi-Fi Issues - Real-World
Handover Performance
• UC real-time media sessions have very
different requirements when roaming
between APs then traditional data
sessions
• Delayed handovers from sticky stations
can result in multi-second media breaks
for UC voice/video
• Stations often ‘stick’ to an associated
AP even when its signal strength has
deteriorated so far as to be unusable.
This is because many stations are not
optimized for proper roaming in a multi-
AP environment
48. Wi-Fi Issues - Rate Adaption and TX
Retries
• Existing station rate adaption
algorithms not well suited for
UC
• May take up too much airtime
in retries for UC real-time
media traffic
49. iPad 3 Characteristics (Over WiFi)
Max Video Resolution
• Send: up to QVGA (424x320) @15fps
• Receive: up to VGA (640x480) or 360p (640x360) @15 fps
Battery drain time from 100% to 0%;
• IM + Appsharing (Conf) : up to 9 hours
• IM + Appsharing + Video (conf) : up to 6 hours and 30 minutes
Data Usage
• IM + Appsharing : 766 MB in 9 hours = 189 kilobit/sec average
• IM + Appsharing + Video : 2386 MB in 6 hours 40 minutes = 795 kilobit / sec
average
50. iPhone 4 Characteristics
Max Video Resolution
• Send: up to QVGA (424x320) @15fps
• Receive: up to VGA (640x480) or 360p (640x360) @15 fps
Battery drain time from 100% to 0%;
• IM + Audio (P2P) : up to 8 hours and 30 minutes
• IM + Video (Conf): up to 3 hours
• FaceTime on iPhone: up to 3 hours
Data Usage
• IM + Video (conf): 400 kilobit / sec average
51. Android Characteristics
Max Video Resolution
• Send: up to QVGA (424x320) @15fps
• Receive: up to VGA (640x480) or 360p (640x360) @15 fps
• With QCOM 8X60 chipset:
• Send: up to VGA (640x480) @15fps
Battery drain time from 100% to 0%;
• No info at this moment
Data Usage
• IM + Video (conf) : 400 kilobit / sec average
52. Phone 8 Characteristics
Max Video Resolution
• Send: up to 640X480
• Receive: up to 424X240
• Full Hardware Offloading
Battery drain time from 100% to 0%;
• Phone 8 on WiFi Audio : between 2 and 4 hours
• Phone 8 on WiFi Video : between 2 and 3 hours
• Phone 8 on 3G Video : between 1 and 2 hours
Data Usage
• Video (P2P) : 450 kilobit /sec average
53. Partners Bring Wi-Fi To Lync
Simple &
Flexible
Deployment
Highly Robust,
Secure Wi-Fi
Lync Qualified Wi-Fi
Scales from Lync OnLine to Server 2013
Voice/Video Optimized *BYOD Security
End-to-End QoS for Encrypted Lync
*BYOD Enablement
& Support
Onboards Any Device Securely
54. Lync Over Wi-Fi Partner Strategy
Strategic Partnership: Better Together
• Microsoft partners to ensure Wi-Fi QoS for Lync’s encrypted
application flows
Qualification Program
• Stringent quality test suite to ensure that Lync traffic is handled
properly over Wi-Fi without compromises to performance or
security
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/lync/gg131938.aspx
Lync Network Diagnostic API
• Provide visibility into call quality and diagnostics to identify the
source of any problems
60. Why H.264 SVC?
Experience
Gallery View capability with a non-transcoding MCU
Dynamic layouts, by giving endpoints the ability to control their received video
HD 1080p 30fps video without the need for high-end processing, taking advantage of CPUs with
Accelerated Processing Units
(Intel Sandybridge, Ivybridge and AMD Fusion)
Standards-based
Based upon Unified Communications Interoperability Forum (UCIF) specification for video, transport
and signalling
Bit stream compatible with other video conferencing vendors (H.264 AVC)
Reduced need for “heavy lifting” where interoperability is required
RTVideo is a legacy codec, H.264 SVC is now preferred
65. Lync Web App Support Matrix
32-bit 64-bit 32-bit 64-bit 32-bit 64-bit 32-bit 64-bit 32-bit
Operating
Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Version of Version of Version of
system
Explorer 10 Explorer 10 Explorer 9 Explorer 9 Explorer 8 Explorer 8 Firefox 12.X Safari 5.X Chrome 18.x
Windows 8
Yes Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A Yes N/A Yes
(Intel based)
Windows 7
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
with SP1
Windows Vista
N/A No Yes * No Yes * No Yes * No Yes *
with SP2 *
Windows XP
N/A N/A N/A N/A Yes * No Yes * No Yes *
with SP3 *
Windows Server
2008 R2 with Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
SP1
Windows Server
Yes * No Yes * No Yes * No Yes * No Yes *
2008 with SP2 *
Mac OS-x
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Yes # Yes # Yes #
(Intel-based) #
* On supported Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008 operating systems, computer-based voice and video are not available.
Application viewing, application sharing, desktop viewing, and desktop sharing are available.
# Macintosh operating systems do not support application sharing. Consequently, Lync Web App will not support application sharing with
Macintosh operating systems.
70. Meeting rooms today…
..a synonym for struggle
and technology has not helped
Setup takes 8-10 minutes on average
Videoconferencing equipment is not well utilized
Remote attendees feel isolated
Meeting resources are hard to manage
83
71. Introducing Lync Room System
• Full and familiar Lync experience
optimized for immersive meeting
experience
• Easy for users to schedule, join and
manage meetings
• Simple to deploy for IT Admins, does
not require 3rd party infrastructure
• Native Lync software delivered in a
comprehensive partner hardware
solution
72. Lync Room System goals
Start meetings with 1 click In room attendees can see Easy to switch between
and hear remote attendees presenters
Scheduled or Ad Hoc
Meeting Remote attendees can see Easy to access meeting
and hear in room activities content
Laptop Free or Laptop
Driven Meeting Easy to manage meeting
Automated hardware controls
startup
85
73. Meeting types
Producing Reporting Managing
Conversing Workshop Event
Knowledge Status/Reviewing Customers
Room type Seats Room size
Conference room 6-16 ~150 to ~300 sq.ft
75% of meetings have <10 attendees
Focus room 4-6 ~100 sq.ft
Increasing number of meeting spaces are focus rooms
86
74. Lync Room System Hardware
Appliance
Quad Core Intel Ivy Bridge
Video Capture Card with VGA and HDMI for content sharing
Camera
Wide Field of View HD front-of-room Camera
Next generation HD RoundTable
Display
1080p Single 55”-84” Touch for smaller rooms
1080p Dual 55”-70” Touch for larger rooms
720p 10” Touch console for all rooms
Audio
Wideband audio
stereo / monaural array capture
75. Lync Room System Edition Software
Operating System
Windows Embedded 7 Standard
AppLocker, Write Filters, Firewall
Lync Room System Edition software
Customized Lync Client for the Meeting Room
Optimized for Lync Server 2013
Console UX
One or two display experience for video and collaboration
Manageability
Remote Admin Portal
Update and Monitoring
76. Meeting invite
Add room as Make Lync Send!
resource to meeting
meeting invite
77. Custom meeting types
Private meeting
Does not show subject in LRS
calendar
Custom meeting
Requires authentication from LRS to
join meeting *
* Join private meeting from LRS applies to
Lync 2013-hosted meetings only. LRS can
be admitted via lobby for Lync 2010/OCS
hosted private meetings.
81. Q&A
Ask the Experts Tonight 19h00 – 21h00
Johan Delimon : johan.delimon@ordina.be
Ruben Nauwelaers : rnauwelaers@uwictpartner.be
http://www.pro-lync.be
Notas do Editor
Show Demo.1 Client with Skype RT1 Client with Lync 2013 Desktop clientQuicklyHighlight Desktop Client UI changesTalk aboutfederatedcontacts in Lync clientandhowyoucandistinguishthemReferto Skype user in the listSwitch to Skype RT clientQuick promote Win8 tablets, show Skype client interfaceShow Lync user in Skype clientStart Chat Upgrade tophone callExplainthiscurrentlyworksonlyformigrated WLM accounts
What we currently have as devices:Surface RT (Johan)Laptop (Johan)Laptop Macbook (Ruben), either Windows or Mac OS XElitePad Windows 8 Pro (Ruben)Lumia 800 (Ruben)Windows Phone 7 (Johan)iPad with new client (Dirk)Windows Phone 8 with new client (Dirk)Start withWinPhone 8 client (Ruben)Show WP8 start screen & live tileStart appHighlight Metro Interface and matching look’n feel with OSShow Contact List withpresenceShow screen toconfigureyourownsettings (presence, fwd, … )Show action buttons (im, call), highlightconsistencyacross platformsType phonenumber & call to show enterprisevoice/voipcapabilitiesSwitch to Win 8 RT app (Johan)<<make surethere are a few past conversations open)Show W8 start screen with Lync live tile & integrated status iconStart LyncHighlight Metro Interface and matching look’n feel with OSShow search (integratedwith OS)Slide down tosee open conversationsShow groups & favoritesShow calendarintegrationShow yourown options (presence, msg, call fwd)Click on WinPhone 8 contact to open action buttons.Start ChatUpgrade to CallUpgrade to Video CallHang UpiPad ClientShow Lync iPad mainwindowHighlight OS integrationShow howto set yourown status/cfwdClick on contact tohighlight action buttons (mentionconsistencyacross platforms)Start ChatUpgrade to Video CallHang UpTalk aboutconferencingabilities on tablets, but explainthiswill follow in later demo
Slide Objective:Notes:The topology is the same as Lync 2010: the central component, the Audio/Video Multi Control Unit – A/V MCU.As you can see, there are many different clients we want to support.The clients have a lot of different capabilities to cover. See the different codecs and resolutions shown here on this page. Pick up a few examples from this page and show the differences:* RTVideo, H.264, 1080p, 720p, VGA,..* Windows 8 Phone with video, Lync 2010 Client, Lync 2013 Preview qualified interoperability room systemFor non-qualified gateways, we are able not only to use RTVideo to talk to this gateway, but we also can use H.264.
Value Proposition:Enable great meeting experiences & collaborationWith the new Gallery View, you automatically see everyone in the Lync Meeting via a continuous view of multiple HD video streams or photos. The video gallery scales to provide the best experience for a diverse set of scenarios including a point-to-point video call, a small group collaborative session or the presentation style sessions (small or large) – showing the most relevant people in the meeting at all times by bringing the 5 dominant speaker’s video “into focus” to the standing row (the top row shown here), and displaying the thumbnail photos of less active participants in the sitting rows (shownjust below). For Lync client users, the legacy audio conference call experience is transformed with the video gallery. Participants’ names are displayed with their video or photos, active speakers can be identified visually – without having to open the roster and search. The roster is accessible to view full contact card information if desired, but can be hidden to minimize distractions. Lync uses industry standards including H.264 SVC to enable the multiparty HD video experienceacross a range of device. The investment in H.264 SVC support enables each participant to receive a video stream that is optimized, in terms of quality, for their endpoint and network conditions. Photos replace video streams if the quality does not meet or exceed minimum standards – as defined by the IT administrator for Lync Server deployments and Microsoft for O365/ Lync Online.
Value Proposition: Enable great meeting experiences & collaborationWhen scheduling a meeting, the organizer can select a dedicated space, or create a new meeting room with a new ID and password. Customizing the meeting options allows the Lync Meeting to serve a unique set requirements, facilitate a more formal or structured meeting type, or manage the experience for the participants themselves. For example, if you have external participants, specific presenters, or confidential information to discuss, a meeting organizer might want to leverage the Lobby and create a more controlled meeting space.Depending on the type or sizeof the meeting, you can now decide if you want to mute the audience and allow or block video sharing when scheduling. These options are available on the Meeting Options page and are recommended for Lync Meetings with more than 20 participants. Presenters and organizers can even select and lock video of a designated or specific person in the meeting – essentially putting them in the “video spotlight” as the focus for everyone else in the meeting. During the meeting, presenters need to focus on their delivery and the participants – and not be distracted with “meeting administration”. Lync now uses “peeks” to provide more functionality with less clutter. Peeks are buttons that are revealed when you hover over certain areas of the Lync Meeting window. For example, hover over the monitor icon to see all of the options for sharing and managing content, hover over the telephone icon to see Mute or Hold options. Hover over the three dots on the right to see more options.
Value Proposition: Lync is familiar and engaging, across a variety of devices and platforms. The Lync Web App allows PC and Mac users to join a Lync Meeting from within an HTML5-based browser, and delivers a full Lync Meeting experience, including multiparty HD video, voice over IP, instant messaging, desktop, application, and PowerPoint sharing. LWA eliminates the need to install client software by using a browser-based client to join and participate in Lync Meetings from a shared device or PC, internet café, a personal/ home device or kiosk. External clients, partners and customers can join Lync Meetings with Lync Web App – eliminating the need to download and install the Lync Attendee client previously shipped with Lync 2010.
Value Proposition: Enable great meeting experiences & collaborationLync users focus less on how to use the tools and direct their energy to meeting the needs of their business. Meeting view options are designed to bring content and people together while optimizing the Lync Meeting experience for every individual participant’s needs. The meeting view is selected by the participant and visible only to them – each participant has control of their meeting view. Gallery View shows all the participants’ photos or videos. Speaker View shows the meeting content with the presenter’s video or photo in the lower right corner of the meeting window. Presentation View shows only the meeting content. You get a full view of the content, but you won’t see the participants. Compact View shows only the participants’ photos. Just hover over a photo to see their contact information.Gallery View and Speaker view are shown here to compare and contrast views only.
If attendees are permitted, they can view the video privately like any other slides.User will be prompted to install Silverlight or Flash if not already installed.New look and feel to the presentation, thumbnails, and notes experience aligned with Office.