Office Web Apps Integration

Hello,
We are looking to deploy Office Web Apps to integrate with Exchange and share files but I do have a few questions before I deploy this technology.
With this server installed on premise, will this give the users the ability to access the Web Apps Server and upload single files to the office web app server for the purpose of generating a link to this file (lets say Excel for example) and then share this
link to other users so they may co-author the file?
Or does Office Web App strictly only integrate with SharePoint/Exchange/Lync? In our case, we only have Exchange/Lync no SP.
My goal is to give users the ability to co-author documents without going to 3rd party solutions such as Google Docs, etc.
Thanks.

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    when I enter this code to powershell : New-OfficeWebAppsFarm -InternalURL "http://servername" -AllowHttp -EditingEnabled
    It says this:
    New-OfficeWebAppsFarm : The term 'New-OfficeWebAppsFarm' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script
    file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct
    and try again.
    At line:1 char:1
    + New-OfficeWebAppsFarm -InternalURL "http://office" -AllowHttp -EditingEnabled
    + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        + CategoryInfo          : ObjectNotFound: (New-OfficeWebAppsFarm:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
    so what's the problem?

    That is an error I would expect with the account running the cmdlet not having local administrator rights to the server.
    Trevor Seward
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