The general release of Teams is the latest of several big-player movements in the enterprise collaboration space in recent weeks. There had been fears Teams would spell the end of Yammer, which were laid to rest by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in November. Teams will also integrate with Yammer, the social network for work that Microsoft made available to Office 365 subscribers early last year. #Growbot and slack fullSome 100 features have been added for the full release including mobile audio calling, email integration and advanced security compliance capabilities, the company added. Read more Salesforce coming to AWS Sydney Region later this year RSL Queensland chief information officer Simon Button, said teams working on the organisation’s overhaul of its national lottery system had used Teams to communicate. “Everyone is kept informed, everybody’s voice is heard, and the culture of the organisation is sustained in the digital as well as the physical workplace.” “We’re reinventing productivity by digitally transforming the workplace itself and delivering coherence around ideas, actions and values,” Office Business Group lead for Microsoft Australia, Sharon Schoenborn, said. More than 150 integrations are available or coming soon and SAP, Trello, Hipmunk, Growbot and ModuleQ are building on the platform, the company confirmed. The Teams workspaces can be customised with tabs, connectors and bots from third party partners as well as Microsoft tools like Planner and Visual Studio Team Services. Microsoft offered up a number of happy Australian customers that had been using Teams as early-adopters in the launch material, including RSL Queensland commercial space fitout company Amicus supplement maker Blackmores software developer Objective Corporation and Telstra subsidy, developers Readify.
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