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Microsoft offers vintage Exchange and Skype server users six more months of security updatesIt looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy ...
Exchange Server 2016 and 2019, and Skype for Business 2015 and 2019, will both lose support on October 14, 2025 – the same day that Windows 10 also loses support – but a new Extended Security Update ...
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Microsoft hangs up on Skype: service to shut down May 5, 2025 - MSNAfter kickstarting the market for making calls over the internet 23 years ago, Skype is closing down. Microsoft, which acquired the messaging and calling app 14 years ago, said it will be retiring ...
Microsoft today launched a preview of the next version of Skype for Windows 10. This preview, which is now rolling out to Windows Insiders, is the first ...
According to a December 16 post by The Register, which quotes Corporate Vice President Scott Guthrie, Microsoft already has moved its Skype service onto Windows Azure. Back in 2012, Microsoft ...
Microsoft is integrating Skype directly into Windows 10, and the result looks a lot like Apple's iMessage service. While the company unveiled some of its Skype integration at a special Windows 10 ...
As it prepares for the release of Windows 10, Microsoft will migrate users of its Modern/Windows Store version of Skype for Windows to the Desktop version of the product, starting July 7.
Microsoft is simplifying Skype for Windows into a single application. While the software giant has offered a touch-friendly Skype app for Windows 8 and a separate desktop app for Windows 7 and ...
Microsoft's Skype division today rolled out a new version of Skype for Windows (version 6.1). The updated version is for PCs running 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.
Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform Skype app is now available in preview form for Windows Phone Insider testers. And 'Messaging Everywhere' support will be coming later this summer.
Starting with the next Windows 10 update, Microsoft is changing things up a bit by replacing its old universal Skype app with a new one. The new app has actually been available for users running ...
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