The second annual Microsoft Lync Conference will be taking place in Las Vegas next week, but as it has been sold out for some time if you didn’t already know about it then odds are it is too late to get in now.  But for those who already have planned to attend there are a number of sessions which may be of interest to the followers of this blog.

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I will be presenting a video-focused session entitled “Video – What in the World are You Doing to My Network” which will be delivered on two separate occasions.  The majority of this content is brand-new material created for this session but for any attendees of past Lync Users Group meetings throughout North America a few of slides may look familiar

My first session will be presented (in the Copperleaf 12 meeting room) right after the opening keynote on Tuesday morning, so come on by if you can.  I will also be fielding any additional questions immediately after the session, as well as spending time in both the Polycom booth right near the Expo center entrance and Lync Users Group booth in the central Microsoft Pavilion.

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Sessions

There are no less than 17 sessions in the topic of Voice and just a few more than that which include some level of content around the video experience in Lync.  For video related sessions the following tables can help you decide which events maybe of the most interest to add to your schedule.  Please keep in mind that the dates and times for these events could potentially change and this post will most likely not be updated to reflect any changes if they do happen.  Make sure to confirm any events you have selected on the official Sessions page.  All sessions are 75 minutes long.

Updated 5/8/2014 – Now that the recordings have been made available to the general public by Microsoft each of the video-related sessions listed below now also include a link to the recordings hosted on Microsoft’s MSDN Channel9 events site.  The session codes in the last column contain the links to each recording.

Tuesday, Feb 18th

Video – What in the World are You Doing to My Network? Jeff Schertz 11:00 AM Level 300 NETW305
Lync Meetings and Edge? Why does it matter? Why do I need it? John Weber 2:00 PM Level 300 MEET303
Lync Meetings, everywhere you want them to be Blaine Carpenter
Doug Anderson
Ryan Anderson
2:00 PM Level 200 MEET200
Enterprise Networking with Lync 2013: Network Bandwidth and QoS Requirements Craig Hill
Mariusz Ostrowski
2:00 PM Level 300 NETW307
Meetings and Media – the detailed view Johan Delimon
Tommy Clarke
3:45 PM Level 400 MEET400
What’s New in Lync Meetings Nikolay Muravlyannikov 3:45 PM Level 300 MEET300
ICE – Edge Media Connectivity in Lync 2013 Thomas Binder 3:45 PM Level 400 NETW401
Lync Feedback: Voice & Video Panel 5:30 PM Feedback LFBK001

 

Wednesday, Feb 19th

Technical deep-dive into Lync-Skype Video Carl Olivier
Senthil Velayutham
William Looney
8:30 AM Level 400 MEET402
Lync Room Systems Anton Krantz
Caroline Chung
1:00 PM Level 200 MEET201
Lync Video – Technical Deep Dive Danny Cheung
Mariusz Ostrowski
1:00 PM Level 400 MEET401
Insiders Guide to Lync Meetings – Planning, Deployment & Manageability Marc Perez 2:45 PM Level 300 MEET301
Lync Meetings and Edge? Why does it matter? Why do I need it? John Weber 2:45 PM Level 300 MEET303-R
A Mile in My Shoes: Microsoft best practices for the largest meetings using Lync Mike Jordan 4:30 PM Level 300 MEET306

 

Thursday, Feb 20th

Lync Video – Technical Deep Dive Danny Cheung
Mariusz Ostrowski
9:00 AM Level 400 MEET401-R
Planning for PSTN Conferencing Doug Lawty
Gareth Ireland
9:00 AM Level 300 MEET305
Video – What in the World are You Doing to My Network? Jeff Schertz 10:45 AM Level 300 NETW305-R
Video Conferencing Solutions Interoperable with Lync Adam Jacobs
Dustin Hannifin
10:45 AM Level 300 MEET304
Meetings and Media – the detailed view Johan Delimon
Tommy Clarke
10:45 AM Level 400 MEET400-R

By Jeff Schertz

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