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Microsoft Teams: A Comprehensive Analysis

   

Added on  2023-06-18

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International Foundation
Programme (Business)
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INTRODUCTION
IT (information technology) application comprises of set of
program and application software that are computer based
program which are designed to support and help the people
to perform an activity in more improved and efficient
manner. In current presentation, discussion and analysis
about the Microsoft team as chosen IT application that is
designed to make private and social life and economic
activity more convenient and efficient.
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Microsoft team application
It is an IT application that is developed as a collaboration app that tend to ep the
business organisation and other proprietors to stay organised and set effective
coordination and communication among their teams and employees. Thus, Microsoft
team application has supported better business operations and ensures proper
coordination in economic activities by acting as a proprietor’s business platform
developed by the Microsoft as a part of Microsoft 365 family if products. The main
use of Microsoft team comprises of teams primarily competes with the similar service
Slack, offering workspace chat and videoconferencing, file storage, and application
integration.
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