Microsoft Teams is removing one of the lesser-known features that allows you to send and receive SMS via a linked Android phone.
Get ready to bid goodbye to Skype. In a press release, Microsoft announced it would shut down its once-popular video conferencing app on May 5.
Microsoft Teams will allow users to easily edit their display name in virtual meetings, thanks to a new option.
To encourage this transition, Microsoft will soon allow users to sign in to the free version of Teams with their Skype username and password. By using the same credentials, users will be able to access their existing chats and contacts if they want to pick up where they left off.
Skype will be retired on May 5th, and existing users will need to export their data or migrate to Teams.
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After over 22 years of being in service, Skype will be finally closing down on May 5, this year. Its replacement? That'll be Microsoft Teams, a much more business-oriented social app.
Our ambition is to empower every employee with a Copilot and transform every business process with agents. Today, we’re announcing two new agents that apply this ambition to sales—the revenue engine for every business—that can be used right in the flow of work: Sales Agent turns contacts into qualified leads,
Microsoft is pivoting to support Teams instead. Microsoft 365 head Jeff Teper encouraged Skype users to migrate their Skype contacts to Teams.
According to a recent entry to the Microsoft 365, an improvement to the ‘Manage what attendees see’ feature lets organizers and presenters decide when to show shared content to attendees. This feature works for Meetings, Webinars, and Town Halls.
Amazon executives and employees have been frustrated by Microsoft's recent quantum claims, questioning the true significance of its new chip.
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