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Microsoft announces Teams option for SMES

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 2 –Microsoft Thursday announced the launch of Teams Essentials, the first-ever stand-alone offering of Microsoft Teams specifically designed for small-midsize businesses (SMBs) which goes for USD 4 (Shs 448) per user per month.

Teams Essentials will enable small businesses to serve their customers in new ways, grow their business , and gain competitive advantages in several ways including easily hosting longer, professional meetings with colleagues, customers, and partners.

It will also enable them to take productivity to the next level with tools like calendar integration, group chat, and extended meeting limits up to 30 hours and 300 attendees at once.

In addition, Teams Essentials enables SMEs to stay organized while also saving time by connecting existing tools in one place with powerful collaboration capabilities and an increased 10GB of cloud storage.

While making the announcement, Jared Spataro, the Corporate Vice President for Microsoft 365 said: “We all know the shift to remote and hybrid work has presented ample challenges for companies of all sizes, but the unique challenges that small businesses face require unique solutions, and Microsoft is well-positioned to provide its SMB customers with the best possible tools to succeed.”

With Teams Essentials, small businesses from restaurants to retailers to professional services can easily meet, collaborate, communicate, and serve customers in new ways.

“We appreciate the fact that the world isn’t going back to the old way of working, so small businesses need solutions that are designed specifically for their unique needs to thrive in this new normal,” added Spataro.

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