

He has a cumulative total of more than 18 years of IT industry experience. Jamie lives in Seattle and tweets sporadically from is an IT professional with technical, project management experience specialising in infrastructure architecture and design.
MICROSOFT LYNC FOR MAC SHUTDOWN SOFTWARE
Jamie has spent the last 15 Years in Enterprise Software for Telephony, Contact Center, and Enterprise PBX systems and is a frequent speaker at Microsoft’s TechED, and industry events including Enterprise Connect. Jamie is a Senior Product Marketing Manager in the Microsoft Skype division and looks after voice, networking and interoperability for Microsoft Lync. Craig lives in Ireland with his wife and 2 small children, and whenever possible enjoys Snowboarding and Ice Hockey Craig’s been in telecoms since designing payphones in 1997 at Nortel, and has held various R&D, New Product Introduction and Professional Services roles along the way in Canada, UK and Ireland. Ensuring our customers experience Lync in the best possible way is his teams focus. His team are responsible for supporting very large, complex, strategic customers. And here is proof: Ĭraig is the team lead of our Enterprise Communications Center of Excellence and covers EMEA and Asia. and that’s one of the great things about Lync, we work from everywhere! Anyway, there’s four of us who will be responding – our bios are below and we’ll do our best to identify ourselves. On logistics, we’re planning on hanging out here for the next 18 hours. If you haven’t heard about Lync, check out - it’s a pretty cool product and we’re happy to answer everything from what we do to SIP protocol stuff to how customers deploy and everything in between. So we’re four folks from the Microsoft Lync team, and we’re here to answer any questions about Microsoft Lync, the unified communications market broadly and everything in between. Its been fantastic!! We had some great questions and some good discussions.

Edit : Alright Folks, we are gonna call it a wrap.
