Lync IM an Expert - Part 1 of 2
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IM an Expert is a publicly available Lync instant messaging question-and-answer service that automatically connects participants with experts who can answer their questions. Users can opt-in, and then the service harnesses the database of experts to connect people together via IM.
In Part 1 of this series, Ross Smith, Director of Test, OCDG, gives an overview of IM an Expert. He describes how the idea came about, shows the user interface, and explains how the service fits in with the overall Lync platform vision.
To find out more about IM an Expert, you can follow these links:
IM an Expert – Installer Download
IM an Expert – Documentation Download
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This Idea is not new and goes back to ICQ Days and Pre 1999 Internet Crash. At that time there were many Ask Question Start-ups but most of the Closed Dowm. Some of them Stayed like Yahoo Answers for example.
Part 2 is here: http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Lync-IM-an-Expert-Part-2-of-2
IM an Expert is now part of the Lync 2010 Adoption and Training Kit. http://lync.microsoft.com/Adoption-and-Training-Kit/tools-and-apps/Pages/IM-an-Expert.aspx
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