

Screen Sharing – this is a feature of Teams but the user must start a call first before starting screen sharing, whereas in Skype the user has the option to share a screen while chatting (This is on the roadmap for future updates to Teams).However, Teams is still missing some key features or they work significantly differently some examples: Teams has recently added a few key elements from Skype Online, that had previously been missing:

Whiteboard).Īccording to reviews and our Interlink experts, there is not a true parity between the two – yet. However, upon close inspection, several native features are now referred out to 3rd party solutions (e.g. In the Microsoft July Update, Microsoft stated that most features minus a few Enterprise Voice features are still pending on the roadmap. It’s been just over a year since the Teams launch, and Microsoft claims to have reached a true parity with Skype for Business (SfB). Ever since Teams was released, there has been a huge push for feature parity between the two technologies due to concern that Teams will lack the same capabilities. Are you currently using Skype for Business and skeptical about a move to Microsoft Teams? You aren’t alone.
