
Teams has now been out for close to two years. Slack (Visit Site at Slack) (Opens in a new window) responded with an open letter (Opens in a new window) to Microsoft, which called out three major pieces of "friendly advice" for Microsoft in building its Slack competitor: thoughtful user experience (UX), an open platform, and its personal approach to customer service. You see that idea of team-specific customization throughout Microsoft Teams. When Microsoft first announced Microsoft Teams in 2016, CEO Satya Nadella used examples such as jazz ensembles, crew races, and cricket teams to talk about the unique, individual nature of how every team works best. However, under the surface there's plenty of features and functionality to set the platforms apart. On its face, Microsoft Teams looks exceedingly similar in look and feel to Slack. The online collaboration app integrates Microsoft Office 365 with group chat software and a host of productivity tools. Whether Microsoft admits it or not, Microsoft Teams was born as a competitor to Slack. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.


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