CEO Nadella wants Microsoft Teams to become the WeChat of the enterprise world
The number of users of Microsoft Teams, a team collaboration application under Microsoft, has soared. Due to the epidemic, a large number of companies and employees need to work remotely and collaboratively.
At present, this application has become a key business that Microsoft is paying close attention to because most of Microsoft’s office software services can be integrated through this application.
In this way, users only need to install the application to access a large number of other services, which can not only help Microsoft increase software coverage but also significantly improve user efficiency.
Microsoft CEO Nadella also has high hopes for the application. In an interview a few days ago, Nadella hoped that Microsoft Teams could become a WeChat in the corporate world.
Nadella said that WeChat is the Internet in China, and there is no similar application in Western countries.
Microsoft Team can not only provide instant messaging, but also team collaboration, remote audio, and video conferences, and even various third-party services integrated through the open platform.
Microsoft hopes that this application can be used as an exclusive portal for Microsoft Office, and users can use various office services under Microsoft after installing this application.
Although Slack and Zoom criticized Microsoft, Nadella said that this software can also be integrated with Microsoft to enjoy open benefits.
“I think they should probably look at themselves in the mirror before they shoot their mouth off,” Nadella said.
Via: mspoweruser