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Skype targets enterprise users with new partnership
Skype just announced a partnership with Fiberlink, a company developing voice-data solutions for enterprise mobility. Without all the legwork, they've successfully managed to get a leg into selling to corporate clients. Way to go Skype. I personally think it's a great move. I use Skype for most of my business contacts, for both voice and chat components. It's ability for multi-user chat and voice conference, not to mention the low-cost voice mail option, make Skype a great business tool. And, yes, this is despite the valid points about Skype's ability to use your resources given by Marc. From Om Malik
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1. well wisher on May 18, 2005 06:45 AM writes...
Forget Skype man, Its a dinosaur. Look for newer solutions. There is something new called InstaColl. You can collaborate intstantaneously on the MS-Office suite right from your desktop. And you get all this for a one time payment of just about 8000 dollars for 10 users. (You pay about 10000 dollars to use skype for just an year. Mind you!!)
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