Emerging Tech Talk #62 – The Skype / Citrix Partnership – Interview with Andrew Sinclair of Skype

March 2nd, 2011 by Dan York

What is the new partnership between Skype and Citrix all about? How will it work? Will it be secure? How much will it cost? Will it work on a Mac? At Enterprise Connect 2011 in Orlando, host Dan York interviewed Andrew Sinclair of Skype about Skype’s announcement on March 1, 2011, of the plan to incorporate GoToMeeting technology into Skype.

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One Response to “Emerging Tech Talk #62 – The Skype / Citrix Partnership – Interview with Andrew Sinclair of Skype”

  1. Disruptive Telephony Says:

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    What is the new partnership between Skype and Citrix all about? How secure will it be? What new capabilities will it offer? How much will it cost? Will it work on a Mac? Those are all questions I asked of……

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