Microsoft to move some Teams features to more costly 'Premium' edition
Microsoft has revealed that a Premium cut of its Teams cloudy collaborationware suite will debut in early February, and some features that are currently included in Microsoft 365 will move to the new – more costly – product.On Tuesday, the software leviathan
The software giant has suggested Teams Premium will have an"expected list price of $10 per user per month" but will reveal the actual price only once the tool becomes generally available. Teams' Webinar capabilities gain features including the chance to approve registrants manually, creating a waitlist for attendees, emailed attendance reminders, and creating a"green room" in which presenters can meet and chat before an event goes live. Admins can determine what participants in a webinar see, too, to keep them focussed.
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