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Microsoft will be launching the Microsoft-hosted version of its Lync unified-communications server, known as Lync Online, alongside the rest of Office 365 this summer. At the Microsoft TechEd 2011 ...
It looks like, in true Microsoft tradition, the third time is the charm. The new Lync Server 2010 unified communication server is not merely a relabeling of the previous Office Communications ...
Lync is the rebranded name for Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS), and it’s still relatively new. It’s also obscure compared to the global recognition of Skype.
Microsoft has announced that enterprise client access licenses (CAL) for Lync Server will cost $107, a price cut of $32 per user over the previous version of Microsoft's communications software.
Microsoft has renamed its Office Communications Server Lync Server 2010 and has posted the release candidate and a planning tool. Code-named Communications Server 14, Lync Server 2010, is intended ...
Microsoft announced plans this week to rename Lync, its unified communications platform for organizations. The next version of Lync -- both Lync Server and the Office 365 service called Lync ...
Lync succeeds both OCS 2007, released in November 2007, and OCS 2007 R2, released in February 2009. Microsoft Lync 2010 and Microsoft Lync Server 2010 will be available for purchase on December 1 ...
But there do seem to be a number of brand-new and tweaked features in the new version of Lync. Here's Microsoft's TechNet post outlining many of the new features of Lync Server 2013.
The Skype for Business interface looks a lot like…Skype. Since 2013, customers have wondered why Microsoft kept both Skype and Lync around, since the overlap between the two products was so great.
Microsoft this week will launch Lync, the latest version of its unified communications and collaboration platform that, like competitive products, promises to change the way businesses do business ...
Microsoft The upcoming Skype for Business client on Windows looks like a slightly-tweaked version of the current Lync client. Although the two will continue to focus on different pools of users ...
Microsoft has announced that enterprise CAL (client access licenses) for Lync Server will cost $107, a price cut of $32 per user over the previous version of Microsoft’s communications software.
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