In this post we will be listing the most used features in Teams and they include the following:
1. Collaborative teams
2. Meetings and calls
3. Conversation threads
4. Standard and Private channels
5. Chat Function (OBVIOUSLY!!)
6. The ability to use non-native applications, link etc. INSIDE the Teams app
7. Guest Access
These are a handful from the most used features in Teams that I know of, obviously there is more but these are what I know.
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MY IMPRESSION OF MICROSOFT TEAMS
The Basics of Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams or Teams, is Microsoft's enterprise collaboration tool and is also available for consumers. It is part of the Microsoft 365 enterprise suite and any user with a business account (an Azure Active Directory account or has a Microsoft Office 365 license) or a consumer account (with Outlook.com, Gmail.com or others) can use Teams. However, you will have limited functionality if you use a consumer account or guest access compared to one who has a Microsoft Office 365 license.
As a student in Templestowe College or TC, we use Teams, which is also part of our Microsoft Office 365 license, as a way to do our daily tasks.We use it as a means to connect with our teachers and peers, as a place to work on projects and more.
So to summaries the basics of Teams read the following but they are not limited as other basic that COULD exit:
- 1. Teams is part of the Microsoft 365 enterprise suite.
- 2. You can use Teams if you have a user with a business account (an Azure Active Directory account or has a
Microsoft Office 365 license) or a consumer account (with Outlook.com,
Gmail.com or others).
- 3. Teams has a variety of inbuilt and imported add-ons.
- 4. Teams is created mainly for the enterprise industry.
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Hi All,
Sorry for being late in posting this blog entry as I needed time to evaluate platforms. From now on, I will be posting on a regular basis highlighting the key differences between the platforms (Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Cisco Webex) starting with my impressions and finishing with comprehensive comparison between them all.
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