Microsoft Lync 2013 links

Microsoft Lync Server 2013 introduces many new features and significant enhancements to existing features and functionality of the previous versions. To use Lync Server 2013, you should understand its architecture, and be able to use the server features, client features, and administrative tools. This will help you to better plan and design a Lync Server 2013 implementation that meets organizational needs. You should also know about the enhancements in call routing, hosted voice, mediation server and gateway topologies, call
translation rules, and call management, which have improved Enterprise Voice. Lync Server 2013 is built on a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)–based foundation, and you should know how Lync Server 2013 uses SIP to create, modify, and terminate the sessions.

Install Local Configuration Store of Lync Server 2013

Active Directory Domain Services support in Lync Server 2013

Supported server migration paths and coexistence scenarios in Lync Server 2013

Lync 2013 CU1 and Lync 2013 reskit

Lync Server 2013 Resource Kit Tools Documentation

Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Resource Kit Tools

Lync Server 2013 Stress and Performance Tool

Lync Server 2013 administrative tools

Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat Resource Kit Tools

Lync 2013 Persistent Chat HA\DR Deep Dive Pt. 1

LYNC SERVER 2013 WAC (OFFICE WEB APPS SERVER) – PART 1: Installing and Conifguring

Configuring Lync Mobility – Part 1

Configuring Lync Mobility – Part 2

Branch-site resiliency solutions in Lync Server 2013

Connect a Survivable Branch Appliance

Planning for simple URLs in Lync Server 2013

CENTRALIZED LOGGING IN LYNC 2013

Certificate request denied by policy module

Designing the topology for Lync Server 2013 by using the Planning Tool

Supported topologies in Lync Server 2013

Understanding Lync DNS records and Autoconfiguration

Lync Edge Server Best Practices + SIPDomains

Upgrading from Lync Standard Edition to Enterprise requires moving the CMS Database

Moving the Lync Central Management Store

Moving CMS front end Standard to CMS Enterprise Lync