![]() Oh, if you screenshare more than 1.5hrs with most surface pros or books, it will overheat and grind the machine to bluescreen or freezes. But for actual collaborations for people around the globe? Still barely functional. Teams would be acceptable, if it's launched in US. Oh, some channels cannot be accessed by android phones (we tried new and old phones), what kind of bug is that? The amount of flakiness in teams is insane. Still can't find a button to turn it off. The "default noise suppression" settings occasionally cause some attendees to have a severely lower sound level, SOMETIMES. The upload speed here is capped around 5MB/s, when Google is at 80MB/s+. SharePoint drag and drop between folders, sorting stickiness, speed, all way behind Google Drive. For now.ġ.4GB ram idling, we are at 8GBs, but come on. At least no severely offending ones are seen. Retention, what retention? It doesn't always respect the retention settings and it doesn't care about users changing their profile pic. The voice and video calling is better, but! Only to NA and EU Region, (even EU, not so much) Asia? They are screwed, no PSTN, breaks sometimes from and to China. for example: i dont want to use teams, because i can do X in skype. If there was, your users would have already presented it to you. and not a single good reason to keep using static files on a shared drive. there is not a single good reason to use Skype. you tried to call me on skype? thats weird because we dont use Skype in this office, official communications go through Teams.įor sharepoint, just make the old shared folder read only. make sure everyone teams account is setup and available, and make sure everyone has instructions to find you on teams. just send out a deadline for a few weeks from now. Honestly, if you have the blessing of the higher ups. People that migrated from Skype to Teams, is there some Skype feature not available in Teams that you miss? If your whole company converted, what do end users think of Teams now that they use it full time? I don't understand why my team is so resistant to it. I find Teams to be better than Skype in just about every way. ![]() I just went to another Teams training 3 days ago, and they stressed HARD That Skype will be gone soon and to get on board with Teams now, and don't wait till the last minute. So, they're still sticking Excel spreadsheets on a shared drive and I keep getting popups that someone has a spreadsheet open and that I can only open it Read Only. That lasted about an hour before everyone was nagging me to get back on Skype.Īnd no one will use SharePoint online, because they don't trust multiple people editing a document at the same time. So, I told my team that now that everyone has Teams, I am no longer going to use SfB. Well, last month they opened Teams to everyone. The Teams rollout prior to Covid-19 was gradual, so we had to have SfB and Teams running at the same time, so the people we support can ping us. They need to agree to not use Skype for Business for inter-department communication again. One of the things they stress is that a department must be "fully committed" to Teams. I attended a number of training classes on Teams. Our security team constantly harasses us to fill out spreadsheets with information about applications we support, and having 5 people be able to edit a spreadsheet at the same time is invaluable.īut no one else on my team seems to think so. Teams also got us a SharePoint online site, which in my opinion is an absolute godsend. ![]() We have cut down on about 50% of internal team emails by moving them to Teams, and I just find Teams better in every way possible compared to Skype for Business. Teams is available to everyone now, and I have forced my team to begrudgingly switch to it. We have been told repeatedly that sometimes in 2020 we will replace Skype for Business with Teams. ![]()
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