Microsoft's first application for Linux Desktop

The Microsoft Teams client is the first Microsoft 365 app released for Linux.

Microsoft Teams is an enterprise platform that brings together chat, meetings, notes, and attachments in a workspace. Developed by Microsoft as a competitor to the popular corporate solution Slack. The service was introduced in November 2016. Microsoft Teams is part of the Office 365 suite and is available through a corporate subscription. In addition to Office 365 is also integrated with Skype.

"I'm really excited about the availability of Microsoft Teams for Linux. With this announcement, Microsoft is bringing its hub for teamwork to Linux. I'm thrilled to see Microsoft's recognition of how companies and educational institutions alike are using Linux to transform their work culture.”

  • Jim, Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux Foundation

Native deb and rpm packages available for download https://teams.microsoft.com/downloads#allDevicesSection

Source: linux.org.ru

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