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Hands-On Microsoft Teams

Hands-On Microsoft Teams

By : Ferreira
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Hands-On Microsoft Teams

Hands-On Microsoft Teams

3.9 (8)
By: Ferreira

Overview of this book

Microsoft Teams is a platform for unified communication in modern workplaces. It not only enables effective communication, but also helps you manage your resources through its integration with various Microsoft Office 365 services. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the platform, getting you up to speed in no time. Complete with hands-on tutorials, and projects, this easy-to-follow guide will teach you how to use Teams in the best possible way. Starting with the basic concepts that will help you collaborate on Teams, this book takes you through expert techniques for creating and managing teams. A dedicated section also features industry practices to help enhance collaboration in modern workplaces. In later chapters, you’ll explore Microsoft services such as SharePoint, PowerApps, Power Automate, and learn how they interact with Microsoft Teams. You’ll also get to grips with dealing with permissions and security issues in managing private and public teams and channels. Along the way, you’ll discover practical scenarios that will help you improve the collaboration in your organization and increase productivity by using Teams features. By the end of this book, you’ll have hands-on experience of using Microsoft Teams, along with the skills you need to improve the way people collaborate in your organization.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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What this book covers

Chapter 1, Microsoft Teams Basics, enumerates each individual element of Microsoft Teams. These are the key concepts that you need to get to grips with in order to understand how to use the platform. The chapter also explains what other platforms from Microsoft 365 are used when a team is created in Teams. This helps you understand how things are connected inside the Microsoft ecosystem and how they are exposed and made available in a single location inside Microsoft Teams.

Chapter 2, Microsoft Teams' Core Features, covers all the default features that exist in Microsoft Teams out of the box. It provides a detailed explanation of all the features, including search, filters, commands, and the calendar, and explains where the data generated by each of the features is stored.

Chapter 3, How to Use Microsoft Teams – Chats and Conversation, explains the base features that make Microsoft Teams one of the best collaboration platforms o n the market. It goes through all the details associated with the chat feature for 1:1 and team chats.

Chapter 4, How to Use Microsoft Teams – Meetings and Live Events, covers meeting functionalities in detail, from scheduling meetings to sharing screens. It also gets into the admin options for enabling meeting features for guest users, such as remote control during a meeting.

Chapter 5, Public versus Private – Teams and Channels, covers teams and channels and the levels of privacy that can be defined for each. It highlights the differences between public and private channels and dives into the details of the architecture with scenarios that help you to understand when to use various channels.

Chapter 6, Extending Microsoft Teams Using Apps, introduces Microsoft Teams apps and teaches you how the platform can be extended using the five different types of apps.

Chapter 7, Extend Microsoft Teams Using Custom Apps and Microsoft 365, looks at custom apps. Even though Microsoft Teams offers an app store to extend the platform, it will probably not be enough for most businesses. Large organizations each have their own business processes that won't be catered for exactly by standard products. This chapter guides you on how to enable and install custom apps on Microsoft Teams.

Chapter 8, Build Your Own App for Microsoft Teams Using App Studio, covers Microsoft Teams App Studio, a ''development'' app that empowers any end user to build their own custom apps directly inside Microsoft Teams.

Chapter 9, Building Your Own Bot for Microsoft Teams, covers the creation of bots, powerful automated agents that will help you to accomplish daily tasks in an efficient way using natural language. Even though it sounds futuristic and complex, building a bot is accessible to everyone and does not require code. This chapter includes a step-by-step guide to creating and deploying a bot on Microsoft Teams.

Chapter 10, Microsoft Teams PowerShell – a Tool for Automation, explores PowerShell. Microsoft Teams admins will end up doing repetitive tasks to create and configure teams; this chapter introduces the PowerShell modules available for the platform that allow the automation of tasks.

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