Microsoft Teams, a relatively new service in Office 365, is the collaboration hub within your organization. It's based on Office 365 Groups, which, as you learned previously, incorporates Azure Active Directory, SPO, and Exchange Online features. Teams builds on the Office 365 Groups framework to allow users to chat, host and conduct meetings, share and collaborate on files, deploy bots and connectors to external services, and make calls. We can discuss the infrastructure later in this chapter, but it's important to first understand the basic capabilities of Microsoft Teams.
Let's take a look at some of the Teams features.