Skype for Business (SfB), formerly known as Lync, has been steadily gaining in popularity. Partly, because of the robust set of features that has been implemented over the last few releases making the product truly Enterprise ready; partly, due to the rapid proliferation of Office 365, which includes SfB's cloud counterpart. With SfB and/or Skype client software available on a wide variety of hardware platforms (personal computers, tablets, mobile devices) and across multiple operating systems (Windows, Linux, iOS, Android) a possibility of establishing a ubiquitous multi-media communications platform seems firmly within reach. And best of all, when using SfB Online, without the need to invest into an expensive infrastructure. But wait, there's more! The cloud delivers on the promises of more innovation and continuous development cycle - Skype Meeting Broadcast, PSTN Conferencing, Cloud PBX with PSTN Calling are just a few examples. Read more at -
Another update (11/19/2013): further evolution of Office 365 services makes creation of distribution and security groups even easier, plus there's now an option of creating a dynamic distribution group (click here for more information): Update (08/06/2012): a clear sign of Office 365 evolving along the same lines as other agile cloud services - small incremental features and minor new functionality are being delivered almost continuously and, unlike important major service updates, without much fanfare. For example, there's no need to resort to using PowerShell to setup mail-enabled security groups anymore, it can now be done at creation using management portal: Those managing Office 365 ( O365 ) tenant via the Microsoft Online Services Portal ( MOS Portal ) interface would notice that there are two distinct group entities: Security Groups: can be created via MOS Portal (main portal page>Management>Security Groups) and used for assigning
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