Skype for Business was an online messaging and conferencing tool, now superseded by Microsoft Teams.
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Internet Brands company vBulletin is a community and forum building and management application available via license purchase as vBulletin Connect or through a subscription (vBulletin Cloud).
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Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software
Comparison of Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software features of Product A and Product B
Skype for Business / Lync (discontinued)
8.0
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1% above category average
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High quality audio
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High quality video
9.00 Ratings
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Low bandwidth requirements
5.00 Ratings
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Mobile support
9.00 Ratings
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Screen Sharing
Comparison of Screen Sharing features of Product A and Product B
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7.0
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12% below category average
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Desktop sharing
9.00 Ratings
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Whiteboards
5.00 Ratings
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Online Meetings / Events
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9.3
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12% above category average
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Calendar integration
10.00 Ratings
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Meeting initiation
9.50 Ratings
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Integrates with social media
8.10 Ratings
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Record meetings / events
9.00 Ratings
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Slideshows
10.00 Ratings
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Online Events Collaboration
Comparison of Online Events Collaboration features of Product A and Product B
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7.5
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8% below category average
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Live chat
8.50 Ratings
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Audience polling
7.00 Ratings
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Q&A
7.00 Ratings
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Online Events Security
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6.8
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18% below category average
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User authentication
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Participant roles & permissions
8.50 Ratings
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Confidential attendee list
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VoIP system collaboration
Comparison of VoIP system collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Skype is useful for collaborations across distances, including work from home, as well as a more convenient way to communicate with a large group of people. Skype is also useful to communicate with specific parties quickly, rather than relying on cellular service in areas where not as available. Skype is less useful if the team does not use computers , tablets, smartphones, etc in daily workflow as it would rarely be used.
Probably the biggest area is the video element as it has historically struggled in this area.
The need to be forced to federate with another organisation by providing yours and enabling the other organisation settings is a bit tedious but once done, allows for simple collaboration between third-parties.
Functionality wise, as it's an older product and being superseded by MS Teams, it feels as if it's run its course but was very good for what it does/did at the time.
I honestly feel that with most people using iPhone nowadays, it's easy to just call or use FaceTime if you need to be in touch with a client. Unless you need to have a conference call, there are plenty of ways to get in touch with a client otherwise besides using a somewhat inefficient program.
Very easy to use. Even though Microsoft Teams has a lot of features and integrations, as a user I feel completely comfortable on finding what I need, getting information about the app extensions and using them. It's a very comprehensive tool, intuitive design and does not make me feel tired to be using it. I am glad with the current experience.
I have only had to reach out to the Support team at Skype for Business once with an issue, and I was pleasantly surprised and encouraged by the quickness and thoroughness of their response. The wait time was short and my question was dealt with politely and clearly, so I would say the support team has it together.
Skpe for business is utilized company wide in regards to my company. Everyone not only uses it, but uses it often. It is an effective way of communicating. It also integrates very nicely with outlook and all conversation history is pushed to a folder within the outlook system. We also have it so that if someone misses a message, they are sent an email reminder saying that there is a message that went unread.
Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams is just better for us since we were already a Microsoft productivity suite (Office) user. No additional cost when we went from traditional product license model to SaaS. Continuous integration and upgrades with MS 365 make it even easier to use and therefore stickier.
In the move to WFH for the over 90000 employees of the firm in 13 different timezones, Skype for [Business], as the primary communication tool has been the most critical factor in ensuring there's not a communication breakdown.
An average of 7 calls a day and around 50-60 text messages are sent via Skype for [Business]. These communications are critical for [the] continued delivery of our services.
Video/voice calling and screen sharing features of Skype have played a great role in simulating a shared workspace scenario in the virtual mode as best as possible.