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> I really like their corporate IT products that are going to push MS out as you say. I particularly love iActive Directory, iExchange, iSQLserver, iDynamics ERP, iTeams.

You’re being sarcastic, but do you like those MS products, specifically Teams?

I genuinely believe that any business that doesn’t make Teams is doing the lords work.



I'm stuck with them on my company Macbook and will definitely say, they suck.

In the 5 years I've been here, Outlook has never addressed this bug (not even sure they consider it a bug): Get an invitation to an event. See it on calendar view. Respond to it on calendar view. Go to inbox. Unread invitation is sitting there in your inbox requesting a response.

I don't even need to talk about why Teams is trash. Terrible design is in Teams's DNA.


Would you like to try new Teams?

It’s the same, but you get to start with a nag about it every time you open it.


In enterprise software, you don't need to be good. Just better than your competitors. I distinctly remember doing a happy jig about 6 years ago when we moved from Skype for Business (shudder) to Teams. Did teams drive me nuts? Absolutely. But I was free from the particular hell of SFB.


No you just need to have a Support contract so that you can blame them and/or respond to the users that you have raised a ticket with the vendor.


Teams isn't better than the competitors. SFB is MS too. You went from one POS to another.


TBF I have less experience with Dynamics than the others, but yes they are all excellent.

I include Teams in that. I don't think there is another app on the market that does what Teams does. Integrated video conferencing, messaging, and file sharing in one place. All free with the office package my team already use and fully integrated with Azure AD for sso. I use it all day with zero problems. I honestly can't see why anyone would use anything else




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