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Skype, the software leader in video calls and VoIP also offers Skype for Business, a release designed especially for professional multiple-user situations, from small businesses to international enterprises.
Skype for Business has the same features as the general public release, with the exception of a few details. In fact, the average user is unlikely to notice anything difference - only the Skype administrator will really see how it differs.
Skype for Business is easy to install, as it comes in an MSI file which is perfect for an extended number of computers. Above all, it offers more flexibility network administrators. From the Skype Manager homepage, you'll be able to log into your company account and manage the service from there. Employees using the service are known as Members, and they'll be able to join your network with new or existing Skype accounts.
Some of these features, for example, include allocation of credit, so your employees can call non-Skype numbers, or the disabling of calls to personal numbers. You can pay by a variety of methods, and can enable or disable auto-recharge. Once you've purchased credit, you can set about assigning features to different members. These features include call forwarding, subscriptions, voicemail and online numbers.
When it comes to the everyday basics of using Skype, you'll find that Skype for Business has all of the same features as the standard version. To find out more about them, read our Skype review!
Skype for Business is convincing. Average users get the service they are used to, while Skype administrators get flexible, professional control over use.
Pros
- All the functionality of Skype
- Rollout help
- Total control over your employees' use of Skype
Cons
- Many of the business features are pay-for
- The usual occasional connectivity problems
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