Review of Microsoft Teams.
Overall Satisfaction with Microsoft Teams
For talking and planning meetings, Microsoft Teams is utilized as the official communicator. It's incredibly easy to plan a session from Office and distribute the Teams conference invite instantly because it's linked with Microsoft Outlook. It also enables group chats and group calls, which allow team members to communicate with one another outside of planned sessions.
Pros
- Excellent audio and visual control, as well as video control quality.
- It has useful extensions, such as a form, for creating inquiries and receiving feedback.
- Searching for personnel in a company is something I'm skilled at.
- Excellent calendar syncing with Outlook.
Cons
- Any integration method for calling Skype subscribers is required.
- Form extension needs to be improved.
- Aids in increasing productivity.
- Aids in better time management.
- Assists in the creation of increased collaboration.
Do you think Microsoft Teams delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Microsoft Teams's feature set?
Yes
Did Microsoft Teams live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Microsoft Teams go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Microsoft Teams again?
Yes
Microsoft Teams Feature Ratings
Evaluating Microsoft Teams and Competitors
- Price
- Product Features
- Product Usability
Microsoft Teams is a fantastic solution for personal and business conversations, meetings, and video conferencing. Calendar syncing with Outlook, form augmentation, and screen capture modes and control The chat system is incredibly dynamic, and the Teams interface is very user-friendly. With the ability to upload meetings to OneDrive, restoring meetings is a breeze.
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Using Microsoft Teams
Pros | Cons |
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Well integrated Consistent | Do not like to use Requires technical support Lots to learn |
- Easy customization.
- Alerts from teams.
- The audio and video control from host.
- UI feature findings.
Yes, but I don't use it
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