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Microsoft Teams vs. Slack — Which is Best For Your Team?

NEXTPLANE MICROSOFT TEAMS VS. SLACK slack Microsoft Teams SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON Unified collaboration platform designed to enhance teamwork by combining chat, video, meetings, file storage, and application integration. Workplace messaging app that allows users to easily share messages and files with team members via shared and private channels. Launched in March 2017 Launched in August 2013 Headquarters: Redmond, WA Headquarters: San Francisco, CA Daily Users: 44 million Daily Users: 12 million NAVIGATION Tabs for: Activity Tabs for: Teams Chat Channels Teams Direct Messages Meetings Private Groups Files FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES Group Conversations Create channels to focus discussions, chat with both internal and external users, and have audio and/or video calls with other members Group Conversations Form channels for teams, projects, office locations, and send messages and share files within those channels Connected Apps Easily add apps to your workspace to connect the tools you're already using in Slack Connected Apps Integrate the apps you love into Teams to create a true workspace for teamwork Video Conferencing Video Conferencing Host 1080p video calls with up to 250 members, which includes the ability to record video calls Launch video calls with up to 15 participants in your workspace Voice Calling Voice Calling Enjoy seamless video calls with team members within your organization Instantly start a voice call or meeting without having to leave your Slack conversations Screen Sharing Screen Sharing Share your screen from desktop and mobile versions of Microsoft Teams, through Microsoft Whiteboard, or via a third-party app. Present your screen, draw on your screen, and allow others to make notes and draw on your screen. Search Capabilities Search Capabilities Search using contact's name or email address. Find what you need using basic search modifiers and next-level shortcuts. IT Controls and Compliance ISO-27001-compliant and enforces organization-wide two-factor authentication. IT Controls and Compliance ISO 27001 and ISO 27018-compliant and requires all users to set up two-factor authentication. Public/Private Teams/Channels Channels can be private or public, but people have to be invited to a private channel in order to see it and participate. Public/Private Teams/Channels Unlimited public, private, and shared channels with all plans. Guest Access Guest Access Limited to five guest access per account for both free and paid plans. Unlimited collaboration with external users only for paid plans. Multi-channel guests have access to only the channels that are specified. They're billed as regular users and can be added to an unlimited number of channels. Single-channel guests are free and are allowed to only access one channel. For each paid active user in your workspace, you can add up to five guests. Administration Administration Four admin roles available-Teams Service Three administrative roles available within all Administrator, Teams Communications Administrator, Teams Communications Support Specialist, and Teams Communications Support Engineer. versions-Workspace Primary Owner, Workspace Owners, and Workspace Admins. Slack Enterprise Grid offers three additional roles-Primary Org Owner, Org Owners, and Org Admins. INTEGRATIONS 10 integrations cap with free plan 800+ integrations with all paid plans 800+ integrations with all plans LANGUAGE SUPPORT Supports on-the-spot translations for over 60 supported languages Available in English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish PRICING PLANS Freemium (no commitment) Freemium (no commitment) Office 365 Business Essentials: $5 per user/month (billed annually) Standard Plan: $6.67 per user/month Office 365 Business Premium: $12.50 per user/month (billed annually) Plus Plan: $12.50 per user/month Office 365 E3: $20.00 per user/month Enterprise Grid (contact sales team) NEXTPLANE www.nextplane.net

Microsoft Teams vs. Slack — Which is Best For Your Team?

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In this Microsoft Teams vs. Slack infographics, we’re comparing features, pricing plans, and other perspectives to help you determine which one is right for your business.

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