Ben Tossell

Microsoft Teams - Microsoft's Slack competitor

Microsoft Teams is the digital hub that brings conversations, content, assignments, and apps together in one place

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Jaymie Thomas
For a moment I thought they'd added nested channel groups, but no - this is how they're showing teams. In that respect I prefer Slack's listing each team down the sidebar. Be interesting to see what else it can do though.
Gorkem Cetin
Don't have any MS emails, so stuck at the first page. :(
Samuel Crosland
Interesting to see if it really takes off, I've heard anecdotally from a few microsoft-based teams that already use Slack. The key will be in how they differentiate themselves. I think the main thing may be security, Slacks reputation ain't too good in that respect
Bradley R
Anyone else seeing the MySpace logo in the Team logo?
daljeet
Akin to browser wars (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br...) between Netscape and Internet Explorer. Why not co-release with the Linkedin brand and include Linkedin login?
Dzulhelmi
How about it's app integrations? Same with Slack? Slack is awesome because of it's numerous integration.
Onur Senture
Stephen Chisa
I wonder what this means for Yammer...
Flávio Pereira
Sadly in cod19 quarantine teachers have to choose Teams over Slack/Google Classroom/Zoom With the huge amount of demand its being shown that bad configurated Teams rooms give a lot of power to inconscient kids. The bad of this software increases when 12 years old kids learn they can even kick their teachers out of rooms, i have seen privately a lot of conscient abuse of Teams permissions which shouldnt even be allowed by software restrictions to educational use
Inês Oliveira
Slack is still my favourite app for in-company communication. It's easier to use, and Teams tends to have a lot of bugs and it's not very easy to manage when you're a first time user.