Can you tell me the differences between OCS LiveMeeting (on-prem) and LiveMeeting Service (cloud service)?
I get this question quite a bit from schools. I found a useful slide that covers the differences:
Is the 250 concurrent attendees per LM session a hard limit with OCS?
No, I have seen schools host OCS LM’s with 300+ attendees before but the product team recommends this as your max size.
Doesn’t OCS LM have Meeting storage?
Yes, you can store meetings to your local desktop or on a designated LM archive server (File share, etc). The chart above reflects storage in the cloud (accessible from the Internet).
Does OCS LM have a web client?
Currently, there is only a LM client for PCs however with R2 you can join desktop sharing sessions (LiveMeeting like) with Communicator Web Access from IE, Safari and Firefox.
Doesn’t OCS have two-way VOIP audio?
Yes, you can use two-way VOIP audio with OCS LM today, using PC audio/mic or UC device, which is a nice way to save on audio conferencing costs since no dial-in bridge needed. With R2, you will also get integrated audio conferencing where you can join an OCS LM audio session from a PSTN or cell if needed.
Screenshot of the OCS LM calendar request with the R2 audio conferencing automatically integrated.
What if I want to use both OCS LM on-prem and LM cloud services?
This is certainly a viable option and you can schedule both from Outlook. Coming in the near future, I have heard there may be a potential for licensing changes when both are used in conjunction.
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I get this question quite a bit from schools. I found a useful slide that covers the differences:  Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I get this question quite a bit with schools so here is what we have:   Mac Messenger 7.0 Mac Messenger