Microsoft Teams announced
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Microsoft Teams is available in preview to eligible Office 365 commercial customers beginning November 2, 2016
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It has desktop and mobile apps.
https://i.imgur.com/Mteve0K.pngAlmost the same as Groups features, conversations, files, notes, and options to add office apps
https://i.imgur.com/QI6jmVz.pngStart video chat/schedule meeting from the app
https://i.imgur.com/i9HYJ6L.pngIncludes screen sharing
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So I'm hoping this is a full replacement to Skype for Business.
It appears more feature rich, and just usable over all.
Skype for Business has me so disappointed.
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I am still curious to know how they are planning to plug wunderlist in this!
Teams, a clear slack alternative, and if this works, its a good alternative for Skype for business, when you have more things available on Team, why use Skype for business!
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Couple of questions
"eligible Office 365 commercial customers beginning November 2, 2016"What does this mean? Am I able to get it right now as a normal O365 user in the UK or will it be a slow roll-out?
Secondly, is Office 365 pronounced "Three Six Five" or "Three Sixty Five"? For some reason, I always thought it was the former, but in the video it's the latter.
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@Carnival-Boy said in Microsoft Teams announced:
Couple of questions
"eligible Office 365 commercial customers beginning November 2, 2016"What does this mean? Am I able to get it right now as a normal O365 user in the UK or will it be a slow roll-out?
Secondly, is Office 365 pronounced "Three Six Five" or "Three Sixty Five"? For some reason, I always thought it was the former, but in the video it's the latter.
It, like most of their products, will be a slow roll out.
three-sixty-five.
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Thanks. I feel a bit stupid now. I hate it when I find out I've been pronouncing things wrong
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@Carnival-Boy said in Microsoft Teams announced:
Thanks. I feel a bit stupid now. I hate it when I find out I've been pronouncing things wrong
I doubt either way is incorrect.
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Checked it out yesterday and went back to Slack. I'll wait until Microsoft launches the full version early next year.
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They have multiple options for this already. This is getting crazy. Teams, Skype for Business and Yammer all doing the same things.
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@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Teams announced:
They have multiple options for this already. This is getting crazy. Teams, Skype for Business and Yammer all doing the same things.
Yes, but they are all spelled differently.
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@BRRABill said in Microsoft Teams announced:
@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Teams announced:
They have multiple options for this already. This is getting crazy. Teams, Skype for Business and Yammer all doing the same things.
Yes, but they are all spelled differently.
And, they will all be abandoned as soon as they are fully functional and competitive with other's offerings
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Yammer has been around far too long for its own good.
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@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Teams announced:
They have multiple options for this already. This is getting crazy. Teams, Skype for Business and Yammer all doing the same things.
Yammer is a discussion platform with very limited functionality.
From the initial use of teams it's is close to O365 groups but with more features. Good to see that it can integrate with external connectors. The channels reminds me of slack and they probably added the features of groups to it. All on sharepoint in the background.
I guess if team picks up pace it could replace yammer ,Skype for business and may be groups too. May be its the first sign of MS abandoning yammer that they moved their yammer network to a new site outside yammer recently.
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The blog post says
"Starting today, Microsoft Teams is available in preview in 181 countries and in 18 languages to commercial customers with Office 365 Enterprise or Business plans"but here https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/Microsoft-teams/setup it says you need one of the following plans:
Office 365 Midsize Business
Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3, or E5
Office 365 Education
Office 365 DeveloperThere is no mention of Office 365 Business there. Which is what I have. So it doesn't look like I can get it. Also, as far as I'm aware, "Midsize Business" no longer exists, so why are they listing that? Bar stewards.
I really don't know why I continue to bother with Microsoft. The hoops you have to jump through is ridiculous. Even if I could get Teams up and running, they'll likely just kill it in a couple of years anyway, or at least remove it from my O365 subscription and try and force me to upgrade to an E3 account, so what's the point?
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I checked and we did not get it here, yet.
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https://medium.com/growbot-s-diary/growbot-microsoft-teams-24c43e283c41#.iqxufhg0b
Growbot is a launch partner for Microsoft Teams!
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We don't have it here yet either.
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@Ambarishrh said in Microsoft Teams announced:
https://medium.com/growbot-s-diary/growbot-microsoft-teams-24c43e283c41#.iqxufhg0b
Growbot is a launch partner for Microsoft Teams!
Oh sure, THEY get access to it. They aren't even an IT company.