The National University of Singapore (NUS) works hard to provide its students and staff with an up-to-date, efficient communications infrastructure. To achieve that aim, NUS deployed Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2005. With this deployment, NUS has provided Instant Messaging (IM) capabilities internally, including within its e-learning portal. And by using the federation feature of Live Communications Server 2005, NUS has also enabled its users to connect instantly to their counterparts at another university. Now, students and faculty find it easier to collaborate with each other and their peers, and the university has gained a communications system it can extend in the future.
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