Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform that allows users to chat, meet, call, and collaborate in real-time.
Launched by Microsoft in 2017 as a direct competitor to Slack.
Continuously updated with new features and integrations.
Experienced a surge in usage during the Covid-19 pandemic due to remote work needs.
A cloud-based collaboration tool that provides chat, file sharing, and integration with other tools.
A video conferencing platform that allows users to collaborate remotely.
A video conferencing platform developed by Google.
Allows users to send instant messages and collaborate in real-time.
Facilitates remote meetings and video conferencing with screen sharing capabilities.
Allows users to make VoIP calls through the platform.
Allows teams to work together on shared projects and documents.
Yes, Microsoft Teams has a free version that includes basic features, but some advanced features require a paid subscription.
Yes, Microsoft Teams has mobile apps available for both iOS and Android devices.
Yes, Microsoft Teams has a screen sharing feature that allows you to share your screen with other participants.
Yes, Microsoft Teams uses encryption to protect your data and has compliance and security certifications.
Yes, Microsoft Teams has a wide range of third-party app integrations available.