Microsoft marks the third anniversary of Teams this week — a platform that is continually shaping a new culture of work and collaboration worldwide.
Thousands of organizations, large and small, have been using Teams as a hub for daily work, helping them to stay connected and engaged. Worldwide, 44 million people are using Teams on a daily basis*, including 93 of the Fortune 100. Industry leading organizations are rolling out Teams enterprise-wide — in fact, 20 customers have more than 100,000 employees actively using Teams, including Ernst & Young, SAP, and Continental AG, as well as Accenture, which has 440,000 employees actively using Teams.
“Since we launched Teams three years ago, it has evolved to become the hub for teamwork — a place where you can meet, chat, call, and collaborate all in one place. We will continue to improve and expand experiences for all workers to be as productive and connected as possible. As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to push people everywhere into remote work and learning, enabling remote work for our customers has never felt more important, and we are grateful for the opportunity to do so.” Said Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft 365.
What’s New in Teams
To mark this milestone, Microsoft announced a number of new updates that will come to Teams.
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Real-time noise suppression minimizes distracting background noise, allowing users to hear what’s being said.
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The raise hand feature lets anyone in the meeting send a visual signal that they have something to say — especially useful in large meetings, when remote participants chime in when they need to speak.
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Integrated Teams and RealWear HMT-1 head-mounted device. For first-line workers to access information and communicate hands-free with remote experts from their job site.
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Bookings app in Teams to ensure that appointments like healthcare patient consults, client meetings, or job candidate interviews can be easily scheduled, managed and conducted.
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Pop out chats into a separate window to help you streamline your workflow and toggle more easily between ongoing conversations.
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Offline and low-bandwidth support lets you read chat messages and write responses, even without an internet connection, making it easier for you to move things forward no matter where you are.