Microsoft rolls out Teams software, eyes big-office customers
Seattle
MICROSOFT Corp officially rolled out its Teams workplace-collaboration software, counting on integration with its ubiquitous Office and Outlook programs and partnerships with popular business software makers such as SAP to challenge Slack Technologies Inc for big corporate customers.
Teams, in preview mode since November, is now widely available in 181 markets, Microsoft said on Tuesday. Already 50,000 Office 365 customers, including Expedia and Alaska Air Group, have started trying it.
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