Monday 19 October 2009, 4:21 PM
Skype and Lenovo agree pre-installation deal
Beginning immediately, all ThinkPad laptops and ThinkCentre desktop PCs that are sold around the world include the internet telephony (VoIP) and video-calling client, Skype blogger Peter Parkes wrote on Monday.
As part of the deal, Lenovo's new machines have a Skype icon in the start menu, from first power-up.
However, an enterprise communications analyst told ZDNet UK on Monday that the deal was unlikely to help Skype much in the business market.
"In the business market, most organisations reimage their PCs anyway," Forrester research vice president Steve Blood said. "I'm not sure it's going to give either Skype or Lenovo a major boost. Skype needs to continue with its viral marketing, where it's very successful."
Blood said a better plan for Skype would be for the VoIP firm to "go to the enterprise and say, 'Why don't you include Skype in your image?'"
The analyst also pointed to Skype for SIP as a serious move by Skype into the enterprise. He said that, although there were still "a couple of security issues there because they're not encrypting anything", leaving the service "totally open to man-in-the-middle attacks", Skype have promised to fix these flaws.
"It's that kind of action that will help them in the enterprise market," blood said. "When it's secure, that will be of some benefit."
Comments on this post
Don't understand why people want to use Skype these days its become so bloated over the years its horrible to use now, yet when it first came to market its wasn't so bad.
Signs of the times indeed :s things are supposed to get better yet they consistently get worse. :/


