If you haven’t used Lync yet, then you are not one of the cool kids any more. As a unified communicator for the company Lync is great, allowing you to IM, call, video conference, and share desktops at the click of a button. Also you can immediately see if people are available to collaborate with.
Dynamics AX 2012 takes advantage of that by allowing you to integrate the presence features directly into the client application so if you have business questions that need to be answered immediately, you can start the conversation without leaving the Dynamics AX client.
The following walkthrough shows how you can configure the Lync integration.
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If you haven’t used Lync yet, then you are not one of the cool kids any more. As a unified communicator for the company Lync is great, allowing you to IM, call, video conference, and share desktops at the click of a button. Also you can immediately see if people are available to collaborate with.
Dynamics AX 2012 takes advantage of that by allowing you to integrate the presence features directly into the client application so if you have business questions that need to be answered immediately, you can start the conversation without leaving the Dynamics AX client.
The following walkthrough shows how you can configure the Lync integration.
The first thing that we need to do is check that the Lync integration is licensed on your environment. To do this, go to the System Administration menu and find the Licensing Configuration item in the Setup group.
Or if you just want to ping their cell phone or tablet through the Lync clients, you can track the person down no-matter where they are through the Lync IM feature. How cool is that.