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by TeMPOraL
860 days ago
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Yes of course. It works perfectly for what it was meant to be: good enough so people won't switch away from MS ecosystem to have a group chat. Nothing more. Teams is actively developed along the lines that deliver greatest value to Microsoft at the expense of their customers (a business model increasingly popular these days): 1) implementing corporate-nerfed versions of vanity features introduced by competitors in group chat space (Slack, Discord); 2) broader integration with everything else in Microsoft's corporate ecosystem. You can be excused for thinking Teams is just a crappy chat-based interface to SharePoint, because this is what it effectively is (Don't have SharePoint? Sucks to be you.). Copy-paste? What are you? A corporate smartass? There's no budget left for smart-ass features - it's all in lock-in features, where the RoI is much greater. |
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