Microsoft is adding more calling features to Teams
Microsoft is bringing yet more calling features to Teams and working with partners to roll out low-cost Teams-enabled phones next year.
Microsoft is bringing yet more calling features to Teams and working with partners to roll out low-cost Teams-enabled phones next year.
Microsoft is adding a bunch of new features to Teams in the coming weeks and months, some of which are catching up with what's in competitive services, while others are new and different.
Microsoft has plans to add new meeting, calling, search, insights and other new features to Teams over the next several months. Where's the Teams-fatigue-fighting feature?
Slack may be adding yet another Microsoft integration to its platform. But this time, it might be an integration with archrival Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft is rolling out its new Advanced Communications Plan for M365/O365 subscribers, while it puts some other anticipated calling plans on ice.
Slack also is integrating with other calling services including Zoom, Cisco Jabber, RingCentral and Dialpad.
Microsoft's Yammer app for Teams, christened 'Communities," is now available for use in Teams worldwide.
Microsoft will enable Teams users to chat with and call Skype users (and vice versa) over the next couple of months.
Microsoft says Teams usage is spiking because of remote working due to the COVID-19 coronavirus. Meanwhile, it's readying more new Teams features for delivery later this year.
Microsoft's Fluid Framework collaboration and compound document technology is moving forward. The company also is adding new developer features for Teams, along with a new Lists application.