Microsoft Teams, the new chat-based workspace in Office 365
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Re: Microsoft Teams, the new chat-based workspace in Office 365
#82Strange choice of hero photo to promote a chat-based virtual workspace: a team of people sitting around a table, thus having no need for the product.
Re: Microsoft Teams, the new chat-based workspace in Office 365
#83As somebody working in the healthcare industry, this is the killer feature for me: >Q. What level of security and compliance does Microsoft Teams support? >A. Microsoft Teams is expected to be Office 365 Tier C compliant at launch. This broad set of global compliance and data protection requirements includes ISO 27001, ISO 27018, EUMC, SOC 1 Type I & II, SOC 2 Type I and II, HIPAA and FERPA. Microsoft Teams also enfo…
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#84Seems like a shame that it is bundled with the overhead of Office 365. Makes Slack feel like a lighter-weight option.
What overhead? If you don't want the other stuff don't use it.
Even if you completely ignore the non-Teams aspect of it, you are still paying less money than for Slack.
Unless by overhead you mean whatever is the exact opposite of overhead.
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#85Re: Microsoft Teams, the new chat-based workspace in Office 365
#86Seems like a shame that it is bundled with the overhead of Office 365. Makes Slack feel like a lighter-weight option.
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#87Two really unique things I think this product does 1) The use of GIFs/memes. While this seems silly, it is actually a big deal because it lowers the formalization of communication. Having used this product, you just have much better free flowing conversation and many times these "fun" items help you get the message across significantly better (ex. asking for updates or bumping things can now be done in a funny way).…
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#88Re: Microsoft Teams, the new chat-based workspace in Office 365
#89Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes! I'm so glad somebody else remembers Wave, it seems to have disappeared into the dustbin of history. I loved Wave before it was killed, and while I know a lot of people still hold grudges over Reader, Wave is the axed Google product I miss most. The fact that you could have multiple threaded conversations in the same chat room was one of the best features for me, and Teams seems like the first descendant to have…
Ah, wave. I wish instead of just throwing it at the world, hoping for people to figure out what to do with it, Google had used it as infrastructure to build a variety of applications. The problem with Wave was that it was too open ended for most people to figure out. Those who did figure out, loved it, and were burnt when Google shut it down. I still don't think there is a good equivalent to wave at the moment.
Yeah, this tallies with my experience. I was in two separate Wave teams (Waves?), one for a six-person software team and one for a large-ish social group of non-technical people. The software team took to it immediately and loved it; the social group was mostly baffled and used it sparingly.
If Google had only iterated on it they'd be a in a great spot right now, but I guess eventually every big technology company has their "Microsoft moment" when they kill a product only to see that category take off years later.
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#90Whatever happened to Microsoft's billion dollar Yammer acquisition? Has it already been added to the company's write-off fall of fame? Hmm, kind of looks like it, doesn't it? http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/26/microsoft-is-killing-yamme... Is Skype next?
The headline is misleading, it is only that Yammer is not a standalone product anymore but is part of the Office365 suite.