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Microsoft is discontinuing Skype, the video-calling service it acquired in 2011, and transitioning its features to Microsoft Teams, its primary communications platform.
Microsoft is phasing out Skype, shifting its focus to Microsoft Teams (free) as the primary communication platform. Here’s what users need to know.
Microsoft is shutting down Skype, the video-calling service it acquired in 2011, and moving its features to Microsoft Teams as it streamlines its communications platform.
Microsoft will retire Skype in May 2025, as it concentrates on its communications tool, Microsoft Teams (free).
Microsoft is retiring Skype after two decades in which it revolutionized video calling, as the platform lost ground to newer alternatives such as Zoom and Teams.
Microsoft is ending support for Skype, the once-dominant chat application, in May. Users are encouraged to transition to Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft is retiring its video-calling service Skype in May, directing users to its Teams platform as it continues to integrate communication tools.
According to a new report, Microsoft has canceled some data center leases despite its massive investment in AI infrastructure. The move suggests a potential shift in the company’s data center strategy.
Microsoft has reportedly canceled some data center leases in the U.S., sparking discussion about a possible oversupply of AI infrastructure.
Microsoft’s recent advancements in quantum computing technology have sparked excitement in the investment community. This article explores the potential of quantum computing, compares it to classical computing, and examines Microsoft’s role in the field, assessing whether the company is a top quantum computing buy.