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How to Use Microsoft Teams

How to Use Microsoft Teams Technology

Microsoft Teams has quickly become one of the most popular tools businesses are using as employees have migrated to working from home.

How can your business best use Teams and its features to keep employees connected and productive during the COVID-19 pandemic?

What Is Microsoft Teams?

Microsoft Teams is a cloud-based tool that combines multiple features in one cohesive platform. It can be used by businesses and organizations of all sizes, allowing for collaboration and communication among internal employees, freelancers, clients, customers and partners.

The application includes versions of familiar Microsoft programs and integrates easily with Office 365, the cloud version of the company’s popular productivity suite. Within Teams, employees can create, post, share and collaborate on Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. In addition, the platform includes voice over internet protocol (VoIP) phone services, videoconferencing and instant message capabilities.

Here are some of the main capabilities:

Teams allows businesses to work across operating systems (desktop versions are available on Windows, Mac and Linux), a web-based app and a mobile app (for Android and iOS devices).

Teams also supports virtual meetings, presentations and webinars, accessible by internal and external participants.

How Does Microsoft Teams Work?

Teams groups users into channels based on work function, special project, responsibility areas or meeting group. Each channel contains a virtual workspace with threaded chats, shared digital files, and space for real-time collaborating tools.

Teams lets you store files within the Microsoft solutions or other file sharing sites like Dropbox or Google Drive. Ample third-party integrations allow you to connect Teams to other popular tools.

There are multiple plans available:

How Secure Is Microsoft Teams?

With the rapid deployment of new tools, many of which employees don’t know very well, cyberattacks have increased. Hackers are taking advantage of vulnerabilities and user fears to launch malware that can attack systems and websites, steal data and disrupt sessions. Here are some tips for keeping your Zoom meetings protected:

Microsoft Teams is a powerful tool to help your organization connect, collaborate and communicate.