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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.
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.
Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software included with your AOL membership. Find out the system requirements, the link to the official email confirmation, and the phone number for live support.
Learn about the features, limitations and editions of Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, a version of the Office suite for macOS. It was released in 2010 and supported until 2017, and does not run on newer versions of macOS.
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 ...
MSN Messenger, later Windows Live Messenger, was a popular instant-messaging client by Microsoft from 1999 to 2013. Learn about its development, compatibility, interoperability, and discontinuation, as well as its predecessor and successor services.
Microsoft Office is a family of software products for productivity and collaboration, developed by Microsoft since 1988. It includes applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more, for various platforms and devices.
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.