steven36 Posted July 11, 2018 Share Posted July 11, 2018 Federal workers will soon be able to collaborate securely with Microsoft Teams in the company's Office 365 Government Community Cloud. The software-as-a-service solution creates a chat-based workspace where employees can share information from Office 365 apps. Through the integration of tools such SharePoint Online, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote, Microsoft Teams gives employees the ability to share files and conduct high-quality video meetings through the application. Microsoft Teams meets the requirements of the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program’s Moderate level, Criminal Justice Information Services, IRS 1075 and HIPAA. The company will start rolling out the Microsoft Teams service on July 17. The company said it is also working to bring Microsoft Teams to GCC High and Defense Department Office 365 environments. Some federal agencies are already using collaboration platforms, with the General Services Administration, NASA and the Department of State all using Slack. In April, GSA released a request for information asking for vendors who could build an enterprise wide collaboration platform that extended the capabilities of Slack. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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