Microsoft announced it will retire its two-decade-old internet calling service, Skype, in May. The company will prioritize Microsoft Teams as its flagship videoconferencing platform. Existing Skype users will be able to use their accounts to log into Teams, marking a strategic consolidation of communication services.
This decision streamlines Microsoft's product offerings, eliminating redundancy and focusing development efforts on Teams, which offers broader collaboration features. The move aims to enhance the overall user experience by providing a unified platform for communication and productivity. It reflects Microsoft's strategy to drive adoption of its integrated enterprise solutions.
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