Office 365 & Lync / Skype

With Skype now being used instead of Messenger for Office 365; Is there a way to link my Skype Business acount users with my Office 365 users?  Have over 50 skype users and over 50 365 users and would like to consolidate the users / passwords so that everything can be centrally managed.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

With Skype now being used instead of Messenger for Office 365; Is there a way to link my Skype Business acount users with my Office 365 users?  Have over 50 skype users and over 50 365 users and would like to consolidate the users / passwords so that everything can be centrally managed.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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