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Skype for Business

Skype for Business

By Microsoft
  • #3 Software in Unified Communications
  • Skype for Business market share is 1.25% with more than 8551 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 21,684,616 contacts that are using Skype for Business , including Amazon.com Microsoft Google

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    ABOUT SKYPE FOR BUSINESS

    Skype for Business, formerly known as Microsoft Lync Server, is a unified communications (UC) platform that integrates common channels of business communication including instant messaging (IM), VoIP (voice over IP), file transfer, Web conferencing, voice mail and email.

    Top industries using this technology

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    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    624,141
    91.36%
    18,416
    2.70%
    5,067
    0.74%
    4,069
    0.60%
    3,144
    0.46%
    2,279
    0.33%
    1,940
    0.28%
    1,353
    0.20%
    1,258
    0.18%
    1,182
    0.17%
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    What is Skype for Business and what is used for?

    Skype for Business, formerly known as Microsoft Lync Server, is a unified communications (UC) platform that integrates common channels of business communication including instant messaging (IM), VoIP (voice over IP), file transfer, Web conferencing, voice mail and email.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Skype for Business

    WhatsApp is one of the most well-known alternatives to Skype for Business

    Who uses Skype for Business?

    8551 companies reportedly use Skype for Business in their tech stacks, including Amazon.com, Microsoft, Google