Microsoft, as expected at its Office event today, pulled back the curtain on its Slack competitor, which is called Microsoft Teams. Since launching in 2009, Slack has become a popular, real-time chat system for companies and organizations that want employees to communicate in a more seamless fashion than email.
With Microsoft Teams, the tech giant is mimicking some of Slack's features, including departmental channels/chat rooms, app-search capabilities and the sharing of GIFs and memes. What businesses might find more enticing is the 85 artificial intelligence bots built into Microsoft Teams.
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