![]() ![]() A new Skype for Business server will be available in 2018, so you still have some time with your trusted conferencing infrastructure, but Teams appears to be the future, so it’s a good thing Polycom will be there to ease you into it. If you’re worried about Skype for Business suddenly disappearing to make way for Microsoft Teams, well, don’t. By integrating with a solution like Polycom RealConnect, Teams users can reach out to people who use non-Skype for Business endpoints, thereby eliminating barriers to communication that used to exist between Skype for Business users and outside parties using different solutions. With so many different collaboration solutions out there, interoperability is key. And with email integration and a searchable database compiled with information from Microsoft Graph, Teams becomes a vital communication hub for folks committed to Microsoft platforms. Microsoft Teams basically extends the reach of Office 365, with users being given instant access to such features as SharePoint, OneNote, PowerBI and Planner. Additionally, anyone can share content-files, apps, desktops-and review transcriptions of any recorded content. With Microsoft Teams, users can connect via chats, audio calls or video conferences in private and group conversations. ![]() As announced late last month, Polycom’s portfolio of conferencing and collaboration solutions will now offer Microsoft Teams users the best in voice and video technology. When Microsoft Teams was unveiled around this time last year, we knew it was just a matter of time before Polycom introduced an integration plan. Whether it’s Office 365 or Skype for Business, Polycom has been there for the last fifteen years, providing customers with an ideal gateway into the world of Microsoft communications technology. Polycom has a long and fruitful history of cooperation with Microsoft’s collaboration innovations, integrating the best of what Microsoft has to offer into its audio and video conferencing systems. ![]()
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