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Microsoft says that 91% of large US companies use MS Teams
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Updated onJuly 31, 2021
updated onJuly 31, 2021
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If you work in a large corporate environment, then you most likely know the importance of instant messaging tools, emails, file sharing programs and more.
Of course, those of you that value efficiency above else know that there is a category of programs that incorporate all of the above, namelycollaborative tools.
One such program isMicrosoft Teams, aMicrosoftproduct that is part of theOffice 365 suite, but it can also be acquired separately, and it is 100% free.
These advantages are precisely what madeMicrosoftTeams one of the most popular programs used in large US companies.
How MS Teams grew as a company as time passed by
Today,Microsofthas revealedan unprecedented statregarding MS Teams:
91 of the U.S.’s 100 largest companies is now usingMicrosoftTeams.
If you too are interested in usingMicrosoftTeams, then check out these handy guides that will get you started right away:
Slack claims it is better than MS Teams
On the flip side,MicrosoftTeams’ main competitor,Slackannounced in October 2019 that it has12 million active users.
In an attempt to alleviate the monopoly ofMicrosoftteams in thecollaborative softwaremarket,Slackrevealedthat it is far more engaging compared to MS Teams:
This news comes in light of the COVID19 phenomena where companies ask more and more of their employees to work from home whenever possible. That being said, having a good collaborative tool that will supplement the lack of human interaction is more crucial than ever.
This eventually leads to an increase in popularity for communication tools like MS Teams, Zoom, Hangouts,Slack, and others.
What’s your take onMicrosoftTeams’ increased popularity? Share your thoughts in the comments section below and we’ll continue the talk.
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When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.
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