![]() It integrates enterprise-level security into its software so you don’t have to rely on your employees or IT department to configure settings. Teams has a better security track record than Zoom. It offers robust collaboration features such as chat, personal meeting room, collaboration within and outside of meeting time, meeting recording, whiteboard capabilities, mobile compatibility, auto-generate close caption, etc. Previously called Skype for Business, MS Teams has gained a lot of traction among enterprise users thanks to its integration with Office 365 and other Microsoft applications.įree with the 365 Business Package, Teams’ easy integration with Office 365 delivers a seamless experience for those who already use other software within Microsoft’s ecosystem. But how do they stack up and which one is right for your business? Pros and Cons of Microsoft Teams You’re probably familiar with the names of these Collaboration platforms: MS Teams, Zoom, and WebEx. Platforms makes these capabilities available via the cloud to help companies streamline the implementation and maintenance of these technologies in a scalable and flexible way. Today, organizations need to go beyond voice calls to deliver a multimedia employee experience that can facilitate idea exchange and team building.Ĭollaboration platforms combine voice calls, video conferencing, file sharing, screen sharing, chat, whiteboard, breakout rooms, and more into a single interface. Thanks.A robust Collaboration tool is the centerpiece of any digital workplace. Looking forward to any additional feedback that can be provided. The newly announced features look awesome, they just really need to be consolidated on a single platform to truly provide a "10X" better experience. My understanding is that the plan is to bring these apps together, which is the experience we were sold on a year ago, but the progress seems to be rather slow and Cisco has been very tight-lipped about roadmap timelines. Can any details be shared on when these 2 apps are truly expected to be consolidated on a single platform? It really kills the user experience having to use both apps and users are not clear on when to use one over the other, or why certain options are available in one but not the other. I saw a lot of people asking the question during the event, "when will this be available?", and the canned answers were "you can download the all new Webex today!" (still just the rebranded Teams app). Cisco keeps talking about the "single platform advantage" but we are still working with 2 disparate platforms. A lot of the really awesome features that have been announced are targeted at the Webex Meetings app, and are still not available in the "new" Webex. The "All new Webex" is really just the same old "Webex Teams" with a new name. ![]() You can also reach out to your account team for additional support. Our Cisco TMEs and adoption specialists are monitoring this post to make sure you get everything you need. You’re in the right place! Ask your questions in our Community. The New Webex: what it is, how to use it, and how to make the moveįurther details and resources can be found on. WebexOne blog series: feature breakdowns, along with links to all of the resources that help build out the Webex name ![]() Here are a couple of resources that might help: Both the desktop and mobile app names are getting updated in this month’s release, but the logo stays the same. We’ve renamed Webex Teams, but don’t worry, you’re still getting everything you got with Webex Teams and more. As we’ve evolved Webex and brought together the full meetings and calling capabilities, we want to represent the all new Webex with the full power of the Webex platform. Well, Webex Teams was conceived and led as a messaging app with calling and meetings as secondary functions. Now, you might be sitting there wondering, "Hmm.Webex Teams is now Webex? What's going on? Today, Cisco announced the all new Webex, created to help bring 10x better experiences than in-person meetings to life.
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