Skype For Business Dropped
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So are they going back to Lync? I can't watch the video right now.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
So are they going back to Lync? I can't watch the video right now.
They JUST released Lync's replacement today, Skype for Business. It is TODAY that they stopped Lync.
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@mlnews said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
So are they going back to Lync? I can't watch the video right now.
They JUST released Lync's replacement today, Skype for Business. It is TODAY that they stopped Lync.
Oh, he said Skype for Business was dropped. Based on what you just said, implemented, started, enacted, enabled or any other word would have been more appropriate. When I hear dropped, I figured that meant they'd decided not to use it, which is where my confusion came in. Like when packets drop. It doesn't mean that they've connected, it means that they are lost or no longer reaching their destination.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
I figured that meant they'd decided not to use it
Was also confused, all good now though
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Apparently, MS now "drops" software like record labels "drop" albums. Word.
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@RojoLoco said:
Apparently, MS now "drops" software like record labels "drop" albums. Word.
I see what you did there...
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I'm still awaiting the new client...still on Lync here but a few people got the rename...
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Or drops a dope beat.
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The hair alone scares me
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The hair is definitely odd.
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@RojoLoco said:
@mlnews said:
Or drops a dope beat.
Or drops the mic.
Or drop the bomb...
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@mlnews said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
So are they going back to Lync? I can't watch the video right now.
They JUST released Lync's replacement today, Skype for Business. It is TODAY that they stopped Lync.
Lync showed up as Skype for one of my power users on Friday, I believe. I didn't get the email from Microsoft until today. Thanks for the heads up Microsoft.
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@jevans said:
@mlnews said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
So are they going back to Lync? I can't watch the video right now.
They JUST released Lync's replacement today, Skype for Business. It is TODAY that they stopped Lync.
Lync showed up as Skype for one of my power users on Friday, I believe. I didn't get the email from Microsoft until today. Thanks for the heads up Microsoft.
Similar think happened here.
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@jevans said:
@mlnews said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
So are they going back to Lync? I can't watch the video right now.
They JUST released Lync's replacement today, Skype for Business. It is TODAY that they stopped Lync.
Lync showed up as Skype for one of my power users on Friday, I believe. I didn't get the email from Microsoft until today. Thanks for the heads up Microsoft.
They announced it would be going away a while back. Thankfully they changed the normal Skype interface to a more lync like one.
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Lync is still the only thing on my O365 account. No Skype for Business yet.
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I hate this "For Business" naming convention. Same with OneDrive and OneDrive for Business. Two products, similar names. It's confusing. Especially as I now have a OneDrive for Business account for my personal use. I'm not a business so my head wants to explode - they should call it "OneDrive For Business Or For People Who Just Like The Product But Aren't Actually A Business".
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@Carnival-Boy said:
I hate this "For Business" naming convention. Same with OneDrive and OneDrive for Business. Two products, similar names. It's confusing. Especially as I now have a OneDrive for Business account for my personal use. I'm not a business so my head wants to explode - they should call it "OneDrive For Business Or For People Who Just Like The Product But Aren't Actually A Business".
And after all this talk that Lync was being replaced with Skype.... then they just renamed Lync to "SfB" and keep them separate. So it's never being replaced and now Skype is just the old Lync that never worked. I agree, they've lost their minds with marketing their products and made everything impossible to discuss or support.
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Sounds like they've given up on the Lync to Skype conversion. This is just a marketing ploy. They promised that Skype was taking over and now it is not but in a way so that they can say that it is. This is worse than before rather than better.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
I hate this "For Business" naming convention. Same with OneDrive and OneDrive for Business. Two products, similar names. It's confusing. Especially as I now have a OneDrive for Business account for my personal use. I'm not a business so my head wants to explode - they should call it "OneDrive For Business Or For People Who Just Like The Product But Aren't Actually A Business".
Does this mean you're like me then and just have business class version of O365? Can you even buy ODfB as a stand alone?