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  2. Skype for Business - Wikipedia

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    Skype for Business is an enterprise software application for instant messaging and videotelephony developed by Microsoft. It was formerly named Lync and Office Communicator, and integrated with Skype since 2013. It was replaced by Microsoft Teams in 2017 for online version, and by a subscription version of Skype for Business Server in 2019.

  3. Skype for Business Server - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and versions of Skype for Business Server, a real-time communications software that provides instant messaging, VoIP, video conferencing and PSTN connectivity. Find out how Skype for Business Server evolved from Live Communications Server and Lync Server.

  4. List of SIP software - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software applications that use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a voice over IP (VoIP) protocol. The list covers servers, clients, mobile clients, session border controllers and enabled firewalls.

  5. Microsoft Selects Ixia as Official Test House to Ensure Lync ...

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    Microsoft Selects Ixia as Official Test House to Ensure Lync Application Reliability on Wi-Fi Networks Expanding BYOD challenges fuel enterprise need for network testing to deliver quality of ...

  6. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the codenames Microsoft gives to its products before they are released, such as Windows 2000, codenamed Whistler, and Windows Vista, codenamed Longhorn. Whistler Blackcomb was the codename for Windows XP, named after a ski resort in Canada.

  7. Skype - Wikipedia

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    Skype is a proprietary telecommunications application for videotelephony, videoconferencing, voice calls and instant messaging. It was created by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis in 2003 and acquired by Microsoft in 2011. Learn more about its history, features and functions on Wikipedia.

  8. Should You Test Your Lung Function at Home? - WebMD

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    But each case is different, so talk to your doctor about whether a home test is right for you and what your numbers should be. What It Does. Both children and adults can use a peak flow meter. The ...

  9. Home-user test - Wikipedia

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    Home use tests (HUT) are product marketing tests performed in the consumer's home, contrary to central location tests.Home test are done in consumers’ homes when products are consumed over a length of time or when an authentic consumption environment is required (for example, where people may modify the product by cooking methods, adding other ingredients or using the product in a ...