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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, formerly known as Microsoft Lync Server. Skype for Business Server is a real-time communications server software that provides instant messaging, VoIP, video conferencing and PSTN connectivity.

  4. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    A table that compares general and technical information for various instant messaging apps that support multiple platforms and protocols. See the developer, initial release, license, monthly active users, version, date and more for each client.

  5. Comparison of web conferencing software - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of features and specifications of various web conferencing software for Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms. Compare the audio, video, chat, desktop sharing, whiteboard, upload, and security options of different applications such as Adobe Connect, Cisco WebEx, Google Meet, Zoom, and more.

  6. Microsoft Office Live Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the discontinued web conferencing service by Microsoft that was replaced by Skype for Business. Find out the features, history and system requirements of ...

  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. Microsoft NetMeeting - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft NetMeeting is a discontinued program that allows multiple clients to host and join a call with video, audio, text chat, and file sharing. It was originally bundled with Internet Explorer and Windows, and used H.323 and H.245 protocols for interoperability.

  9. Talk:Skype for Business - Wikipedia

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    If Skype for Business cannot connect to a Microsoft Lync Server-like trunk (I've heard it is strictly web-based), then we might just mark this article as discontinued and move on. Best regards, Codename Lisa ( talk ) 08:28, 6 April 2015 (UTC) Reply [ reply ]

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