New Teams

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Microsoft is retiring Classic Teams at the end of March 2024 in place of New Teams. The New Teams has been rebuilt from the ground up with a performance-first mindset. It offers quicker load times, seamless switching between apps, and improved responsiveness. OIT will migrate the campus to New Teams on Wednesday, March 20, and can take up to 24 hours to reflect the change. Classic Teams will be automatically uninstalled a short period after the switch.

Resources

Need some guidance on using the new Teams? Check out these helpful articles: 

Previewing the app will allow us to send feedback to Microsoft. To report any issues or concerns, please open a ticket. Your feedback will help us identify any improvements needed before the update. 

We appreciate your cooperation and can’t wait for you to explore the enhanced Teams experience!

Completed April 18, 2024
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