Teams vs. Zoom


anonymous

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Will MS Teams allow for lager town halls and meetings? If so can we get rid of Zoom and align on one tool please? MS Teams has more capability and is used for other purposes so it is not going away anytime soon (I think).
 






Teams has the ability to do the larger meetings. Zoom is simpler and the Execs like it. Teams is awesome and will be the majority tool for 95%.
Well we don’t have two tools for email so let’s standardize on Teams and give Zoom the boot. Keeping a tool because it’s easy for dumb people is not a good reason. IT agrees with this, they don’t want to deal with Zoom if it’s not necessary. It’s just extra work for them.
 


Well we don’t have two tools for email so let’s standardize on Teams and give Zoom the boot. Keeping a tool because it’s easy for dumb people is not a good reason. IT agrees with this, they don’t want to deal with Zoom if it’s not necessary. It’s just extra work for them.
Zoom is way better for field facing colleagues. Home office people you do your own thing but please don’t mess with zoom in the field. Our health systems choose zoom 90% of the time. Please listen to the customer. Teams is horrible. Home office people sitting at computers all day pinging me while I’m with rhe customer.
 


Zoom is way better for field facing colleagues. Home office people you do your own thing but please don’t mess with zoom in the field. Our health systems choose zoom 90% of the time. Please listen to the customer. Teams is horrible. Home office people sitting at computers all day pinging me while I’m with rhe customer.
Zoom has a place. We don’t have 2 email systems is a correct statement and the important point is the why. Zoom provides a disaster back up for resilient failure options if a primary system goes out. Conferencing is real time. Emai, as important as some people think it is, can be delayed and moved to a call for immediate decisions. Loss of a real time connection to our customers requires a back up option. Teams is great for the majority and Zoom is great for the smaller use cases that are still important. It comes down to risk, cost and optionality. Zoom isn’t breaking the bank and it delights customers and sales. Teams is a workhorse and connects the company. Each is important.
 



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