![]() The Skype for Business iOS app, now that it’s launched to the public, will automatically update the Lync app that was previously installed on users’ iPhones or iPads. But it also includes a number of features aimed at business users, including enhanced security and integrations with Microsoft’s Active Directory, for example. Similar to the consumer version of Skype, the app lets you chat using both voice and video, instant message, conference call, and more. The app, now live on the iTunes App Store, was first introduced into “preview” (aka beta testing) earlier this summer on both iOS and Android platforms. ![]() Microsoft’s “Skype for Business,” the communications service designed to replace the older tool Microsoft Lync, is rolling out publicly to iOS users today, the company announced this morning.
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