
Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams can, for now, be used simultaneously as Microsoft perfects Microsoft Teams and businesses slowly transition their teams and departments from the former to the latter. Phase 1: Inform your workplace of the upcoming transitionīefore you actually move any employees over to Microsoft Teams, you must first make your workplace and everyone in it aware of the upcoming transition and its importance. So if you are an IT administrator or responsible for managing Skype for Business within a workplace, now is the time for you to put in effect a plan to move your workplace over from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams.

Making the switch from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams isn’t just a simple matter of uninstalling Skype for Business on every employee’s work computer and installing Microsoft Teams. While Skype for Business’ demise may seem like a ways away, its days are most definitely numbered. Taking over for Skype for Business is Microsoft Teams – a piece of dedicated groupware that has all the same functionalities as Skype for Business but also extends its capabilities with the addition of features such as app integration and in-house file storage. Upgrade from Skype for Business to Microsoft TeamsĬome July 31, 2021, Skype for Business Online will no longer be available, and Microsoft will end support for the desktop client.


However, all good things must come to an end – Microsoft recently announced Jas the official End of Life date for Skype for Business. While Skype for Business is far from perfect, the unprecedented suite of collaborative features and services it offers quickly made it the communications platform of choice for workplaces across the globe. There are two different versions of Skype available for use – Skype, the communications program for use by individuals that provides instant messaging, audio and video calling, and file transfer services, and Skype for Business (formerly known as Microsoft Lync Server), a collaborative tool for businesses that offers everything Skype does, but with added features that allow for seamless and effective collaboration within teams and organizations tacked on.
