Microsoft acquired the Yammer enterprise social networking service in 2012, but the company has slowly been phasing out the Yammer brand in favor of its own Viva Engage enterprise services.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is finally killing off Yammer, the business social network it bought for $1.2 billion more than ten years ago. Yammer’s founding team was based in San Francisco, and co-founder David Sacks officially launched the company at a TechCrunch startup event in 2008. Before Microsoft intervened with its $1 billion offer …
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