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ruwand -> Exchange 12 ships on a DVD ? (9.Sep.2005 7:58:34 AM)

"First, I should explain what would be taking up this much space. The main feature is unified messaging, which is a core feature in E12 that we're very excited about bringing to the masses (and trust me on this one, there are some amazing features in UM). The largest part of this feature are the text-to-speech engines that are needed for each language. These engines allow you to call up your server on your phone and have it read your email and appointments over the phone to you. We estimate that the final size of each language of these engines (using a non-lossy compression) will be around a couple hundred megs and we are working on including as many languages as we can" - KCL Exchange release manager [:)]




Henrik Walther -> RE: Exchange 12 ships on a DVD ? (10.Sep.2005 4:51:54 AM)

And here's the complete post on You Had Me at EHLO:

You Had Me At EHLO... : Exchange 12 will ship on DVD:
http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2005/09/06/410343.aspx




mark@mvps.org -> RE: Exchange 12 ships on a DVD ? (9.Oct.2005 2:38:53 PM)

Of course one of the things that implementers are going to have to be careful of is the localisation. It's one thing to have it in English, French German etc. but quite another for it to be in British English and American English etc. Is there a difference I hear you say, Hell Yes is the answer. We have already found out that the "pound" key in American is the "hash" in the States. Other grammar issues such as "key 1" translate to "press 1". The same kind of things apply to Australia and other locale's.

Unless we get a very careful accented delivery then E12 UM will not be implemented in the UK. I've worked on UM systems before and they are just unsellable in the UK with any hint of a US accent on the IVR.




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