Microsoft has announced that the end is near for Skype after over two decades as it wants Teams to be its forefront video conferencing platform.
Microsoft announces the end of Skype era on May 5, directing users to Teams for a modern communication experience.
Microsoft says it will wind down the pioneering and once ubiquitous free video calling service so it can streamline its ...
It’s the end of an era. Microsoft is shutting down Skype in May and replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams for ...
Microsoft announced Friday that it will discontinue Skype, the once-dominant internet calling service, on May 5, marking the ...
Microsoft is pivoting to support Teams instead. Microsoft 365 head Jeff Teper encouraged Skype users to migrate their Skype ...
Microsoft announced the and of an era with the announcement of Skype’s imminent shutdown. Find out the reason behind the ...
Skype, the online call pioneer platform that made calls over the internet accessible in the early 2000s, will be retiring this year, Microsoft announced on Friday, as the company focuses its ...
The shift toward Microsoft Teams—a platform that integrates chat, video calls, and real-time collaboration—illustrates the tech giant's response to changing user needs. As organizations increasingly ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Skype, the pioneering Internet telecommunications and video call platform it bought nearly ...
Microsoft said today it will be retiring the original free internet calling app Skype in May and migrating customers to ...
In an interview with The Verge, Jeff Teper, president of Microsoft 365 collaborative applications and platforms, states that ...