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US software giant Microsoft will buy Internet phone service company Skype for $8.5 billion dollars, the companies announced.

"Skype is a phenomenal service that is loved by millions of people around the world," Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said in a statement.

"Together we will create the future of real-time communications so people can easily stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues anywhere in the world."

Microsoft said Skype will become a new business division within Microsoft, and that Skype CEO Tony Bates will assume the title of president of the Microsoft Skype Division, reporting directly to Ballmer.

Microsoft and Skype said the deal has been approved by the boards of directors of both the Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft and the Luxembourg-based Skype, which is owned by investor group Silver Lake.

Bates said Microsoft and Skype "share the vision of bringing software innovation and products to our customers.

"Together, we will be able to accelerate Skype's plans to extend our global community and introduce new ways for everyone to communicate and collaborate," Bates said.

Silver Lake managing director Egon Durban said he is "excited about Skype's long-term future with Microsoft, as it is poised to become one of the world's most dynamic and comprehensive communications platforms."

The companies said Skype will support Microsoft devices like the Xbox game console and Kinect motion controller, Windows Phone and a wide array of Windows devices.

Microsoft will also support Skype clients on non-Microsoft platforms, they said.

Skype was founded in 2003 and acquired by online auction giant eBay in September 2005. It was sold to the investment group led by Silver Lake in November 2009.

Millions of people use Skype to make low cost or free phone calls over the Internet using their computers or smartphones. Skype bypasses the standard telephone network by channeling voice and video calls over the Web.

Buying Skype could be a way for Microsoft to shed some of its business software image and gain momentum in a hot smartphone market at a time when Internet lifestyles are going mobile.

Skype last year announced plans for an initial public offering of stock and appeared on its way to profitability, but investors are evidently eager for a payoff.
 
After Microsoft acquired Skype earlier this month for $8.5 billion, most of the questions revolved around how Skype's IM, voice and video calling features will fit into Microsoft enterprise products such as Outlook and Lync.

But an equally important question is: How will Skype fit into your enterprise license? And will you end up paying for it even as you don't use it?

"It's just one more nugget that Microsoft will bundle into an overall enterprise agreement," says Jeff Muscarella, and executive of IT at NPI, a consulting firm that advises enterprise IT buyers.

Muscarella compares Skype to Microsoft's 2006 acquisition of Softricity. This paved the way for App-V, an application virtualization technology that is rolled into MDOP (Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack), Microsoft's suite of on-premise PC management tools for customers with an enterprise agreement.

"You have to have an EA to use MDOP," says Muscarella. "But most of our customers don't use MDOP and they don't want it. But they are paying for it. And they have to wrangle with Microsoft to unbundle it."

Like most big tech vendors, Microsoft is making an aggressive push into the mobile and unified communications spaces, with Windows Phone 7 and Lync, respectively. The Skype acquisition is a great way to round out the UC features within Office, says Muscarella, but he adds that many big companies already have UC products in place, whether it be through Cisco WebEx or Microsoft Lync.

"If you're moving down the UC path with some of the other players like Cisco, there will be UC overlap and you won't need Skype," he says.

"Skype will probably be part of an Office and Lync CAL [client access license], so customers will have to ask themselves whether or not they need Skype. If the answer is no, they need to know if they'll be able to unbundle it from the CAL. Microsoft will probably make that difficult."

Muscarella notes that enterprise vendors like Microsoft, Oracle and SAP often push back when customers try to unbundle parts of an EA.

"You go back to Microsoft with a list of 10 requests and they'll say no to eight of them," he says.

NPI has hired former Microsoft employees who understand the minutiae of the software giant's enterprise agreements and know the right lingo to use. For instance, many customers are not aware of the free testing and QA (quality assurance) services available to them if they are members of the MSDN or TechNet programs.

"There is a lot written in fine print and you have to go to Microsoft and quote chapter and verse from the user rights section of the EA," says Muscarella. "If you don't do that, or don't know where to find those EA clauses, Microsoft is happy to charge you for everything you do."

It's not clear yet how Microsoft will fit Skype into its enterprise product line or its enterprise agreements. Muscarella predicts that Skype will continue to be free for consumers and small businesses, but warns enterprises that Skype may be snuck into a suddenly more expensive CAL, even if it's a dollar here and a dollar there.

"If you have a lot of desktops - 500 or 1,000 or more - the license costs will add up quickly."

Despite the mainstream attention the acquisition received and Skype's popularity with consumers, it still ends up being just another technology that Microsoft can roll into an EA to potentially impose added or unnecessary charges on a business.

"It's potentially a license gotcha like anything else," says Muscarella."You have to make sure you are not forced into a one size fits all model and fight with Microsoft to whittle the EA down to what you need."

Source : PC World
 
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http://dreamdth.com/Thread-Update-Skype-5-10-0-116-for-Windows-Rolling-Out-Soon?pid=129506
 
Skype has announced the launch of an updated version of its current desktop program for Windows and Mac. Dubbed as Skype 6.0, the voice over internet protocol application now features support for signing into the service via Microsoft or Facebook accounts. This means new users may not need a create a Skype account to access the service, as they had to earlier.

Skype's update has a special emphasis on integration with Microsoft products. The update also brings the ability to instant message contacts from Hotmail, Outlook and Windows Live Messenger.

Skype in a blog post says it is working to improve a feature that will enable audio and video calls to Windows Live Messenger customers via Skype desktop clients. The feature is expected to be rolled out in coming weeks.

The Skype 6.0 for Windows desktop includes support for six more languages, namely Thai, Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian, Catalan and Slovak, bringing the total languages that Skype supports to 38. The user interface has been refreshed with a simpler and less cluttered look. The look for instant messaging and SMS sections have also been updated.

Moreover, users won't see the online user counter at the bottom of their Skype Contacts in a bid to unclutter the UI and make more space for new contacts. Users can see all of their previous Skype profile images when changing their profile picture. To download Skype 6.0 for Windows, click here.

For Mac desktop, Skype 6.0 brings the option for multiple windows chat and Retina Display support. To download Skype 6.0 for Mac, click here.

Skype update comes days ahead of when it officially launches with Windows 8. Microsoft had acquired Skype last year for $8.5 billion, revealing its plans to make Skype work closely with its various products.

Skype 6.0 for Mac and Windows desktop rolls out Apps | Applications | ThinkDigit News
 
ssparikshya said:
Skype has announced the launch of an updated version of its current desktop program for Windows and Mac. Dubbed as Skype 6.0, the voice over internet protocol application now features support for signing into the service via Microsoft or Facebook accounts. This means new users may not need a create a Skype account to access the service, as they had to earlier.

Skype's update has a special emphasis on integration with Microsoft products. The update also brings the ability to instant message contacts from Hotmail, Outlook and Windows Live Messenger.

Skype in a blog post says it is working to improve a feature that will enable audio and video calls to Windows Live Messenger customers via Skype desktop clients. The feature is expected to be rolled out in coming weeks.

The Skype 6.0 for Windows desktop includes support for six more languages, namely Thai, Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian, Catalan and Slovak, bringing the total languages that Skype supports to 38. The user interface has been refreshed with a simpler and less cluttered look. The look for instant messaging and SMS sections have also been updated.

Moreover, users won't see the online user counter at the bottom of their Skype Contacts in a bid to unclutter the UI and make more space for new contacts. Users can see all of their previous Skype profile images when changing their profile picture. To download Skype 6.0 for Windows, click here.

For Mac desktop, Skype 6.0 brings the option for multiple windows chat and Retina Display support. To download Skype 6.0 for Mac, click here.

Skype update comes days ahead of when it officially launches with Windows 8. Microsoft had acquired Skype last year for $8.5 billion, revealing its plans to make Skype work closely with its various products.

Skype 6.0 for Mac and Windows desktop rolls out Apps | Applications | ThinkDigit News

Good modification is done by the skype team, it's nice to know that it will be login by facebook account too.
 
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