Many organizations are facing the challenging responsibility to ensure secure remote collaboration. Due to the lack of infrastructure and AI-driven technology, businesses rely on third-party apps and costly IT resources. User complexity and the lack of security of using third-party apps have the potential of disrupting worker productivity.
Microsoft makes secure remote collaboration a reality for organizations of all sizes. Microsoft’s digital hub enables connection from anywhere, simplifying the way workforces collaborate. Workers can connect with coworkers and customers anywhere and whenever. By using integrated organization tools, organizations can keep their teams connected and their work secure.
1. Enable remote end-to-end collaboration by seamlessly supporting your teams.
As a unified platform, Microsoft Teams takes collaboration beyond chats and calls. Organizations can simulate in-office discussions by hosting audio and video meetings. As well as empower workers with remote collaboration tools through built-in file sharing and hosting immersive webinars. Teams enables organizations to seamlessly delegate tasks despite language and geographic barriers. As a result, organizations can reduce IT costs, simplify management, and foster successful collaboration.
2. Increase productivity and workflow efficiency with integrated apps and automation.
With a collection of 800+ apps, users can initiate and navigate project management or build custom apps and digital tools. By having the ability to quickly create custom apps and use built-in tools within Microsoft Teams, users can digitize everyday tasks and automate processes to help increase productivity.
3. Microsoft Teams is designed to enhance data protection and ensure cybersecurity for users.
With built-in data loss prevention and sensitivity labels, Microsoft ensures files, chats, and content are protected, and meetings stay secure. Teams provides users with customizable options to stop meetings from being forwarded, set policies to manage recording, and control who can take control of a screen.