Doing More with Microsoft Teams

Search across people, files, and chats within one hub for teamwork.

Employers are always trying to find ways to help employees stay engaged while staying productive. With Microsoft Office 365, there are multiple ways for your team to stay connected and be productive. Teams specifically helps team members communicate by being the hub for teamwork within Office 365!

With Teams, you can give your team built-in access to everything they need right in Office 365. Manage all your conversations, files, and tools in one workspace. Enjoy instant access to SharePoint, OneNote, Planner and Power BI. Create and edit documents right in Microsoft Teams. Speed employee onboarding with persistent conversations and instant access to files. Search across people, files, and chats within one hub for teamwork.

Some of the benefits of Teams:

  1. One place for conversations, meetings, and calls – Chat privately one-on-one or have instant group conversations. Join meetings with HD audio and video, all in one place, instead of multiple apps.
  2. Collaborate with integrated Office 365 apps – Office apps and services that you use every day—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Stream, and Power BI—are built-in, giving you access to files and tools in one place, so you stay in your workflow.
  3. Security and compliance – Teams is integrated into Office 365, which means it features the enterprise-grade security and compliance you need.
  4. Tailor your workspace – Get notifications and content from services you care about—Trello, GitHub, Adobe Creative Cloud, SurveyMonkey, and many more.

More than 125,000 organizations worldwide have empowered employees with built-in access to tools they need right in Office 365 with Microsoft Teams.

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