New corporate collaboration tool: Microsoft Teams

New corporate collaboration tool: Microsoft Teams

JUAN IGNACIO TEL

(BCMATERIALS)

New corporate collaboration tool: Microsoft Teams

Skype for Business is dead! long live to Teams! The new collaboration tool for corporate environments is here to completely replace Skype for Business. In a 30-45 minutes workshop you’re invited to bring your laptop and directly install it, learning which features are offered and in which ways you can make the most of some of them:
  • Plenty of options for people at work teams for any kind of project: facebook-like wall for persistent conversations, shared filespace, OneNote common notebook, wiki pages building, task assignment and planning…
  • Integration of personal resources: OneDrive, Outlook calendar/meetings…
  • Fancy new features like personal Kanban board, voice mailbox transcription, add-on apps…
  • External people outside of BCM is also invited!
  • And of course… a new fashioned replacement for IM and video conference app.
   

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