Category: MSTeams

Establish seamless and secure collaboration across organizations with Microsoft Teams

Summary: When organizations embrace a culture of collaboration, they often benefit from stronger relationships, more informed decisions, and faster outcomes.

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Deadline approaching to migrate 3PIP phones to Microsoft Teams through SIP Gateway

Summary: Microsoft retired Skype for Business Online (SfBO) in July 2021, and the deadline to complete your SfBO upgrade/migration is

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What’s New in Microsoft Teams | April 2023

Summary: Welcome to the April 2023 edition of What’s New in Teams! Following a month of exciting announcements in March,

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Take Microsoft Teams to the next level

We often think deploying Microsoft Teams for remote meetings is a successful digital transformation. Thanks to its own simplicity, Teams

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25 April, 2023 09:08

Summary: Microsoft has recently announced a new version of the Microsoft Teams desktop app. For an overview of architectural changes

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Celebrate success using Together Emojis in Microsoft Teams

Summary: We’re celebrating #NationalHighFiveDay today by introducing an exciting and unique way to interact with your team members using new

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Oh, Snap! Let Your Silly Side Shine with Snapchat Lenses for Microsoft Teams

Summary: A shower of hearts, a sloth’s warm embrace, or a chicken on your head. It sounds like a fun,

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How are ISVs growing their businesses with Microsoft Teams?

Summary: Independent software vendors (ISVs) across the world are finding are finding new ways to grow their businesses with Microsoft

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Microsoft Teams Community video briefings on Empowering.Cloud

In case you missed it, we’ve had some excellent new briefings from world class experts and MVPs on Empowering.Cloud this

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Signature Microsoft Teams Rooms: A more inclusive and collaborative vision for hybrid meeting rooms

Summary: Flexible work has replaced hybrid work in our lexicon here at Microsoft. Rather than a simple equation of X

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