For the past ten years or so, Skype has been striving to break down the barrier of distance, enabling users to communicate regardless of their geographical location.
Used as a calling, messaging and sharing tool by over 300 million people, and available 24/7 on multiple platforms from smartphones to televisions, Skype has become the symbol of unified communication.
Increasingly present in the professional world, Microsoft then decided to launch “Skype Enterprise” in the first half of 2015.
Now available on IOS, Skype Enterprise was designed with the aim of replacing the Lync instant messaging solution.
Released in beta version in August, the application is now officially available on the Apple store, with features such as :
What’s more, support for the ADAL (Active Directory Authentication Library) will appeal to many.
With Skype Business, you can manage employee accounts and the features they can access.