By Katherine Finnell, Jan 12, 2017
In UC news, Microsoft team collaboration tools garner more interest among organizations. Plus, email encryption services see increased demand to mitigate data breaches.
Microsoft is poised to become a leader in team collaboration software with the popularity of Skype for Business and growing interest in its team chat app, Microsoft Teams, according to a report from Spiceworks Inc., an IT social network based in Austin, Texas.
The report surveyed 448 IT professionals in small, midsize and large businesses on their current use of team collaboration software and adoption plans. The report found 42% of companies have deployed team collaboration software, with Skype for Business leading the pack, followed by Google Hangouts and Slack.
Microsoft is poised to become a leader in team collaboration software with the popularity of Skype for Business and growing interest in its team chat app, Microsoft Teams, according to a report from Spiceworks Inc., an IT social network based in Austin, Texas.
The report surveyed 448 IT professionals in small, midsize and large businesses on their current use of team collaboration software and adoption plans. The report found 42% of companies have deployed team collaboration software, with Skype for Business leading the pack, followed by Google Hangouts and Slack.