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Microsoft Teams getting positive reactions from the industry, including Box

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 3, 2016
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Just announced yesterday, Microsoft Teams is getting a lot of buzz throughout the tech industry. Box CEO Aaron Levie shared his thoughts on Microsoft Teams.

“With the launch of Microsoft Teams today, we’re excited about the potential to build even further on our partnership with Microsoft and integrate with Teams, just as we currently do with Office 365. Our mission is to enable customers to share and access their most important information from anywhere, so it’s key that we connect seamlessly with all the tools people use most to get work done.”

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Just announced yesterday, Microsoft Teams is getting a lot of buzz throughout the tech industry. Box CEO Aaron Levie shared his thoughts on Microsoft Teams. “With the launch of Microsoft Teams today, we’re excited about the potential to build even further on our partnership with Microsoft and integr

Hopefully, Microsoft will be able to build on the buzz and turn Microsoft Teams into something most hope it has the potential to be.

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