At the risk of getting boring … another prime example of a strong partnership and leverage of a strong Microsoft solution. In this case LiveMeeting being deployed as part of an overall service offering by AT&T. This is one of many examples in which Microsoft LiveMeeting is at the core of conferencing solutions of large operators …
… Offer builds upon global strategic alliance with Microsoft to deliver next-generation IP services to enterprises.
This newest offering in the AT&T collaboration portfolio builds upon the company’s previously announced global strategic alliance with Microsoft, which is focused on the development, deployment and delivery of next-generation, Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications services. AT&T Live Meeting uses Microsoft® Connected Services Framework, a server-based product for building and managing complex services using a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web-services interfaces.
“The introduction of AT&T Live Meeting is a milestone in our global alliance with Microsoft,” said Shawn Conroy, vice president of Product Management, AT&T. “It provides an additional choice for our customers in webconferencing options and allows users to communicate in a media-rich, real-time manner while strengthening their collaboration and productivity.” …
Link to AT&T and Microsoft Announce Live Meeting Webconference Service for Businesses