Episode 111 – Calling in the Cloud

Episode 111 – Calling in the Cloud

In Episode 111, Ben schools Scott on calling in the cloud, including options for inter-org communication, chat, voice, and other traditional phone features that are available in Office 365.

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P.S.  Make sure you tune in next week for some exciting news and a chance to see us recording the podcast live!  It might just happen to be related to Microsoft Ignite.  If you aren’t signed up for our mailing list, make sure you sign up there as well so we can keep you updated on additional details in the coming weeks!