

I am still curious if the features that, as of April this calendar year, were still listed on Microsoft's Skype-for-Business to Teams conversion roadmap are done. I asked for clarification around the "feature parity" wording, and was told by the spokesperson that "feature parity means that all engineering work required to support the convergence roadmap is done and the features are rolling out to customers now." We will be updating the roadmap and providing more detail in a public announcement later this month." A spokesperson sent me the following response: "Teams has reached feature parity with Skype for Business in Office 365, delivering on our public roadmap for messaging, meetings and calling in the cloud. I asked Microsoft officials if all of the features of Skype for Business are now available in Teams.
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Read also: Here's how you can still get a free Windows 10 upgrade - CNET Last year, Microsoft officials said that the bulk of Skype for Business features would be available in Teams by the end of the second calendar quarter, but a few key advanced calling features wouldn't be available in Teams until the end of calendar 2018. Ron Markezich, Corporate Vice President of Office 365 Marketing, told partners during his keynote address that "now that we have parity between Skype for Business Online and Microsoft Teams, you have the ability to create voice-managed services and modernize the customer's voice infrastructure." Read also: Here's how you can still get a free Windows 10 upgradeĭuring this week's Microsoft Inspire partner show, more than one company official told attendees that Teams is at complete "feature parity" with Skype for Business. Last year, Microsoft announced plans to replace Skype for Business Online with its Teams group-chat platform. Microsoft may be ahead of its own self-imposed schedule for bringing the features of Skype for Business to its Teams group-chat product.
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