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MS Teams has been hailed as the ultimate collaboration tool. With more and more businesses adopting it or making the upgrade from Skype for Business, understandably, forward-thinking organisations are looking to make the move.
Microsoft Teams has quickly become the go-to application for everything ‘collaboration’.
Over the past few years, Microsoft has been quietly working on amalgamating Skype for Business’ feature-set into its most recent addition to the Office 365 suite, Teams.
Rewind the clock twenty years and ‘business collaboration’ was either a meeting or conference call. Advances in technology have since allowed us to collaborate in more natural ways, like video calling and telepresence.
In 2016, 43% of employees worked remotely, at least some of the time and the ability to make calls remotely has, up until now, been one of the benefits of mobile phones, though not everyone likes to give out that direct contact.
Unique streaming technology gives everyone access to what they need, when they need it, from backups or archives.
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