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As organizations across the globe are taking their operations online, they are increasingly relying on Microsoft Teams to stay connected, enable remote work and keep their business going. For our Skype for Business customers planning their move to Teams, we want to provide an update on the latest Teams functionality improvements and resources that can help you with your transition.
Recent Teams enhancements to assist with your transition from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams
Available Now
- Teams/Skype Consumer interop – Teams and Skype for Consumer users can communicate via chat and VoIP calling (Preview release with general availability planned by the end of April, see the announcement here and learn more here)
- Screen sharing in Teams/Skype for Business interop – Enables a Teams user to share their screen in chat or VoIP call with a Skype for Business user
- Native federation for 1:1 chats – The Teams chat experience is the same whether communicating with colleagues or external users
- Presenter and attendee roles for meetings – Meeting organizers can now define roles for meeting attendees: presenter and attendee
- Dynamic emergency calling for direct routing – This feature of Microsoft Teams Phone System uses the caller’s current location to route to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)
- Shorter retention – Teams Compliance Administrators can set a Teams chats retention policy as short as a single day
Rolling Out
- Location-based routing – Restricts the call routing between VoIP endpoints and PSTN endpoints based on the party location, and enforces authorization rules for call routing to PBX or PSTN endpoints
Want to see more? Check out the “What’s New in Microsoft Teams” posts, and view the Microsoft 365 roadmap for other Microsoft Teams features in development.
Need help planning your upgrade to Teams Only?
Throughout your journey from Skype for Business to Teams, we’ve got planning resources and guidance to help drive technical and user readiness in your organization.
Upgrade Planning Workshops
Our free Upgrade Planning Workshops leverage a proven framework to ensure technical and user readiness throughout your organization. Register now for an online session.
End-to-End Upgrade Framework
Visit aka.ms/SkypeToTeams for everything you need to plan your upgrade journey, including links to videos explaining coexistence and interoperability options, tips for conducting a successful pilot, and the Upgrade Success Kit featuring customizable assets such as a sample project plan, user communications, feedback surveys, and more.
Upgrade Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams Community
Have specific questions about upgrading to Teams? Join Microsoft Teams upgrade conversations within the Microsoft Tech Community and benefit from the knowledge of subject matter experts.
More than ever, it’s critical to enable remote work to help preserve safety and continuity for your workforce. Microsoft Teams helps your employees, customers, and partners stay connected and productive, from wherever they are. And we’re here to support your upgrade journey.