But with this announcement, the door is opened for true cross-platform support. This release goes a long, long way toward addressing a problem which I, personally, had with Microsoft Office 365: For a service that was supposed to bring a true cloud computing solution to enterprises, you sure need a lot of other Microsoft products to take full advantage. But the upshot is that Apple users will be able to take advantage of Microsoft’s instant messaging/videoconferencing/voice chatting platform. Naturally, Lync is just the client, and enterprise users will need to connect it to a running Lync service - whether it’s Microsoft Lync Server 2010 or Microsoft Lync Online, the cloud-hosted component and an integral part of the Office 365 suite. ![]() The headline says it all: Microsoft Lync for Mac 2011, the Apple-friendly version of the unified communications client that’s at the heart of Microsoft Office 365, has been released to manufacturing ahead of an October launch.
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