What Comes Next After Skype's Retirement for Business Online?
It wasn't necessarily a shock. On July 30th, Microsoft announced that it would retire Skype for Business Online, its landmark, and legacy office communications platform, in 2021.
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It wasn't necessarily a shock. On July 30th, Microsoft announced that it would retire Skype for Business Online, its landmark, and legacy office communications platform, in 2021.
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