Chalkup co-founder Justin Chando joins Microsoft, plans to expand their education offerings
Microsoft today announced co-founder Justin Chando has joined Microsoft, as part of the company's plans to expand their education offerings.
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Microsoft today announced co-founder Justin Chando has joined Microsoft, as part of the company's plans to expand their education offerings.
Microsoft updated its Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams capabilities roadmap last week to reflect all the new features that Microsoft Teams now supports on all platforms.
The company’s team collaboration app for Office 365 customers has been improved with a powerful command box, better integration of Office 365 apps and more.
Microsoft Teams users can now call external numbers from an iOS and Android phone if they have an Enterprise Voice license as part of their Office 365 subscription.
The latest version of Microsoft Teams makes it possible to use the team communication hub as a phone system for your organization.
Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection, Microsoft’s preventive technology that can detects attacks and zero-day exploits is now generally available for SharePoint, OneDrive and Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft Teams picked up several new features to make team communication more efficient this month.
After enabling Guest Access for users with Azure AD accounts in September, Microsoft said that support for free Microsoft accounts should be available "in a few months."
Microsoft has laid out a roadmap for the integration of Skype for Business into Microsoft Teams
Microsoft has raised the team membership limit in Microsoft Teams from 999 to 2,500, a change that will likely be very welcome at big companies using the cloud productivity suite.
Microsoft announced that its collaboration software Teams is set on the course to replace Skype for Business in due time.
Microsoft Teams will soon integrate all Skype for Business Online capabilities, and it will replace the current Skype for Business client in Office 365 once it achieves feature parity.
A new feature that lets Microsoft Teams users join Teams meetings using their Skype for Business dial-in number is now in public preview.
According to Microsoft MVP Ryan Hayes, Microsoft will now crawl the web looking for reputable progressive web apps to fill the Windows Store.
Microsoft today announced that developers can now use Botkit to build new apps for Microsoft Teams.
Starting today, anyone using an Azure AD account can be added as a guest in Teams, and the company says that consumer Microsoft accounts will be supported in the future.
Some Office 365 users may have seen a notification saying that Microsoft Teams is replacing Skype for Business, but there has been no official announcement from Microsoft so far.
Office 365 subscribers can now use co-authoring in Excel, enhancements to Microsoft Teams, an updated Yammer app, and more.