In today's fast-paced, remote-working world, staying connected and productive is more important than ever.
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Since the onset of COVID-19, our reliance on technology has increased dramatically, as we sought valuable and useful resources to keep us connected despite distancing and quarantine. Back then, educational institutes and other companies effortfully searched for effective platforms that enhance the quality of working online. And guess what?! Not surprisingly, the vast majority proposed Microsoft Teams as a useful collaborative platform and immediately created accounts for students, educators, and workers to resume learning and working.
Not only a few countries used this great technological tool, but according to recent statistics and a study done in 2024, Microsoft Teams saw a huge uptick in users during the pandemic, rising from 20 million users in November 2019 to 44 million in March 2020, then 75 million by April. Thus, Microsoft Teams became the most popular business communication platform after the company announced its usage by 270 million users (Business of Apps, 2024, para. 3).
Eloquently stated and simply put, Microsoft Teams is a collaboration and communication platform part of the Microsoft 365 suite. It facilitates teamwork, communication, and productivity, especially in organizations, schools, and remote work settings. "Teams" offers a variety of features for messaging, file sharing, video meetings, and more. Before going over the rest of the Blog, I kindly invite you to watch the following video 😊:
References:
Microsoft. (2024, January 10). Microsoft Teams features and updates [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/t8OQ-iEO54w
Business of Apps. (2024). Microsoft Teams statistics. Business of Apps. https://www.businessofapps.com/data/microsoft-teams-statistics/
Voiped. (n.d.). Microsoft Teams Operator Connect logo [Image]. Voiped. https://www.voiped.com/en/blog/microsoft-teams-operator-connect-what-are-the-benefits-featured

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