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Using apps to create an Ecosystem within Microsoft Teams
In today’s collaboration-first environment, Microsoft Teams is rapidly becoming the centre of the modern business. Providing an all-in-one space for communication, teamwork, and knowledge sharing. However,…
Creating an Agile Environment with Apps and Automation
The age of apps and automation has arrived, enabled by a future where anyone can create, innovate, and implement new solutions into their business workflows. For…
How to Approach Citizen Development and Governance with Apps and Automation
The excitement around no-code and low-code applications is growing in a world where companies need to react quickly to changes in their marketplaces with new apps…
How to Select a Certified Microsoft Teams Contact Centre
Microsoft Teams has rapidly become one of the most popular tools for communication and collaboration in the modern world. Powering the shift to hybrid and remote…
The Future of Microsoft Teams
The Future of Microsoft Teams With an incredible 250 million monthly active users, and a rapidly growing community of fans, Microsoft Teams has changed the way…
Using Microsoft Teams for Strategic Employee Communications
Microsoft Teams has rapidly emerged as the most popular tool for collaboration and communication in a world of hybrid and remote work. With around 145 million active users…
Bob Garcia, our CEO, reflects on a year of change
Adapting to the ‘new normal’ in 2021 Like most people in the UK and much of the world, I spent the first half of the year…
How manufacturers can digitally empower their workforce with Microsoft Teams
Hold on to your hats (or, should we say, safety helmets), changes are coming thick and fast in manufacturing right now and the pace of transformation…
How healthcare organisations can transform critical care with Microsoft Teams
When the world went into lockdown, Microsoft Teams was thrust into the limelight as an enabler of remote working. Enabling video conferencing from anywhere there was…