Microsoft promises a richer user experience with improved features, and hopes to take on competitors Slack.
Microsoft announced it will be making Teams its core communication application for enterprises which was until now Skype for Business.
Skype for Business took over from Lync, Microsoft's previous business chat app, back in 2015.
The company’s corporate VP for office 365 in his public announcement said " "Microsoft
Teams will evolve as the core communications client for its
cloud-connected users running Office 365. Teams will become the hero and
primary experience for all voice, video and meetings.”
Though
Microsoft believes that over time, chat-based workspace ''Teams'' will
replace the current Skype for Business client, it has taken into
consideration the fact that its existing clientele using Skype might not
be willing to move on too fast to a new product, and hence will be
launching a server of Microsoft’s Skype for Business in 2018.
For
those ready to jump the boat, Microsoft promises a richer user
experience with improved features like new calling features and meeting
enhancements with outbound and inbound calls to and from regular phones,
support for voicemail, call holding, call transfers and more.
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