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Microsoft broadens its Windows Azure desktop-hosting licensing terms Here's what this means. Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior Contributing Editor July 16, 2013 at 5:10 a.m. PT ...
Microsoft is rebranding its unified-communications line-up from Lync to Skype for Business, and is readying the next releases of those products for the first half of 2015.
One of the big questions when Microsoft acquired Skype for $8.5 billion was what would happen to Lync, the Redmond company's unified communication service.
With Microsoft working hard to fold the venerable MSN Messenger network and client into Skype, Microsoft is left with two messaging products: Skype and Lync. The future of these apps is ...
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 ...
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 is hosting an event focused on education technology on November 9th at 12PM ET. The company plans to discuss “new and existing technology from Microsoft Education.” ...
Microsoft, in an effort to promote many of its upcoming platforms, will be hosting a hackathon in November and is inviting students and developers to bring there skills to the table.