I agree, this level of synthetic concern doesn't feel like "grass roots".
MS did a terrible job with Skype and Lync. No doubt they were expecting to be able to bind it to exchange server and then create a coupling that embedded into an effective monopoly, creating yet another bad user experience that somehow becomes "the norm".
Hopefully at some point MS will compete by improving their products and we will have a better WFH experience.
MS did a terrible job with Skype and Lync. No doubt they were expecting to be able to bind it to exchange server and then create a coupling that embedded into an effective monopoly, creating yet another bad user experience that somehow becomes "the norm".
Hopefully at some point MS will compete by improving their products and we will have a better WFH experience.