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Skype is closing itself
Skype is closing itself











skype is closing itself

The thing to bear in mind is Teams is a presentation layer an app. We’ll blog about the differences over the next week or so. Check out this brief post from Satya introducing the updated features and the new, free edition of Teams. Teams is now bringing in functionality for meetings that isn’t available in Skype for Business so we find ourselves in the familiar place where we have two apps with an overlap of features but which individually might not meet all our needs we need to choose which tool to use and accept some sacrifices in functionality. For example, you can do more in online meetings through Skype for Business currently than you can in a Teams meeting despite both apps using the Skype for Business online services. There is still a gap between some of the native clients and functionality in Teams. There is a healthy roadmap, some good product management and top level buy-in from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The gap is closing however and Redmond are putting some thought into Teams now that it’s gaining momentum. Skype for Business, was hard to explain to customers. It automatically started at Windows login, sometimes before I’d even connected to wifi (and then would error out due to the lack of an Internet connection) and the disconnection between some of the Office 365 services Teams uses and the main apps for those services, e.g. I must admit to being frustrated when Teams was first introduced.













Skype is closing itself