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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/03\/27\/microsoft-rebuilds-teams-promises-2x-faster-performance\/<\/a><\/br> Teams<\/a>, Microsoft\u2019s Slack rival, has always had a bit of a reputation for being slow and resource-hungry. Given that it always felt like Microsoft hurried the service\u2019s launch to respond to the success of Slack, that\u2019s maybe no surprise. Now, that\u2019s changing, though, with the preview launch of the new Teams<\/a>. Microsoft calls this a \u201creimagining of Teams from the ground up\u201d and promises that the new application will feature twice the performance, all while only using half as much memory as before. With this, joining meetings should now be 2x faster, while switching between chats and channels will be 1.7x faster. In addition, the company also redesigned the overall user experience.<\/p>\n In its earnings release in January, Microsoft noted that Teams now has 280 million monthly active users. That\u2019s up from 250 million in July 2021 and 270 million in January 2022. That isn\u2019t exactly staggeringly fast growth, though, to be fair, the days of rapid collaboration software adoption during the early part of the pandemic are obviously over.<\/p>\n The company plans to make this new version of Teams available to all users later this year, but it is now rolling out to Windows users who opt into the company\u2019s Public Preview program (though an admin may have to enable this for your organization first). Once enabled, users can easily toggle back and forth between the new and old version. Microsoft stresses that, at least for the time being, users will always be able to switch back to the old Teams experience. Mac support is coming later this year.<\/p>\n
\nMicrosoft rebuilt Teams from the ground up, promises 2x faster performance<\/br>
\n2023-03-27 22:00:32<\/br><\/p>\n