Skype for Business 2015: Confirmation of Pool Failover and Failback

Lync Server 2013 started the concept of needing a minimum of three Front End (FE) servers to make a pool and routing group quorum.
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Skype for Business 2015: Confirmation of Pool Failover and Failback

Lync Server 2013 started the concept of needing a minimum of three Front End (FE) servers to make a pool and routing group quorum.
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The Teams-SfB Fiasco and What Might Happen Next

Teams Splash

On September 7, Microsoft inflicted a PR fiasco on themselves by leaking the imminent replacement of Skype for Business by Teams. But what does this really mean? I think we will see a Teams-lite client replace the current SfB client with a formal announcement at Ignite. Although the leak was bad, some goodness does exist in what might happen.

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Possible for Lync (Skype for Business) to adopt Activesync-style policies?

My compliance manager recently told me that Lync IMs should be treated as e-mail for compliance purposes.

This also made me realize that our other email policies (encrypted device, pin required, etc) should also be adopted … Continue reading Possible for Lync (Skype for Business) to adopt Activesync-style policies?

Possible for Lync (Skype for Business) to adopt Activesync-style policies?

My compliance manager recently told me that Lync IMs should be treated as e-mail for compliance purposes.

This also made me realize that our other email policies (encrypted device, pin required, etc) should also be adopted … Continue reading Possible for Lync (Skype for Business) to adopt Activesync-style policies?