Microsoft Teams is doing well more because it’s tied to Office 365 than copying Slack features. It’s actually different to Slack in the way it handles a lot of features. Let’s also not pretend Slack didn’t copy IRC or HipChat. https://t.co/CXt9SlMOQ9
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) July 10, 2019
As I've been saying for a long time about Slack and Teams in enterprises.... Most pundits underestimated the value of Teams encumbency with SharePoint, Office and Skype, security, compliance, ease of install and good experience. Teams still has ways to go in SB. $WORK $MSFT https://t.co/kSUMADapM0
— Patrick Moorhead (@PatrickMoorhead) July 10, 2019
Both of them let employers spy on private messages, so they’re both garbage. https://t.co/J91ijoqN6L
— Milena Rodban (@MilenaRodban) July 9, 2019
Will @MicrosoftTeams crush @SlackHQ like @Facebook crushed @Snapchat asks @ranimolla?https://t.co/FEpGPaUrdS
— Dion Hinchcliffe (@dhinchcliffe) July 10, 2019
My take: Even if free, Teams lacking app critical mass for those who care (many orgs.) Plus, #collaboration space so big, plenty of room for both.#digitalworkplace #ESN
これだけ成功しても、MSの前には無力!?https://t.co/GhifnRfAfM
— TakumaMasuda (@TakumaMasuda22) July 10, 2019
Microsoft is beating Slack because it’s hard to argue with free https://t.co/giPQgJQUnH via @voxdotcom
— Lauren DeLisaColeman (@ultra_Lauren) July 10, 2019
Survey showing large companies are favoring Microsoft Teams over Slack points to a larger problem of tech giants simply copying features of successful upstart competitors and often winninghttps://t.co/Au0WFqatee pic.twitter.com/kei2uZLSPi
— Ross Dawson (@rossdawson) July 10, 2019
Slack’s market share among the world’s largest companies is mostly flat, adoption rates are declining, and a big portion of tech companies indicate they plan on leaving the service.
— Recode (@Recode) July 10, 2019
It's a different story for Microsoft Teams. https://t.co/Cr7TAsRmBf pic.twitter.com/iyds88Bh3W
Slack has a Snapchat problem. https://t.co/fnwuZS7Wbf
— Recode (@Recode) July 10, 2019
Slack’s market share among the world’s largest companies is mostly flat, adoption rates are declining, and a big portion of tech companies indicate they plan on leaving the service.
— Recode (@Recode) July 10, 2019
It's a different story for Microsoft Teams. https://t.co/Cr7TAsRmBf pic.twitter.com/6iAQsCyqNu
This makes me sad because damn, Teams is so godawful. I mean, truly wretched. But Slack is, ultimately, in the same bind as Dropbox: they're both features of a larger product, not the product itself. Hard to build a long-term sustainable business on that. https://t.co/WJ3ijlYtaA
— Dr. Chris Rice (@refuturing) July 10, 2019
Tech workers’ favorite communications tool, Slack, is losing ground to its biggest rival, Microsoft Teams, which has copied its way into popularity. https://t.co/EeqcTfsINa
— Recode (@Recode) July 10, 2019
TIL Microsoft has a slack-ish product.
— Jeff Needles (@jsneedles) July 10, 2019
Makes sense.https://t.co/nBMfQY6eT2
Microsoft might crush Slack like Facebook crushed Snapchat. Microsoft Teams isn’t better than Slack, but it is freer. https://t.co/9ucVWZnhh2 #CIO
— Tim Crawford (@tcrawford) July 9, 2019
It’s not really possible to copyright what software does — you can only copyright the code itself.
— Recode (@Recode) July 10, 2019
This allowed Facebook to copy Snapchat feature by feature, and is now letting Microsoft Teams do the same to Slack. https://t.co/PzpuUox0nl pic.twitter.com/3tB0YJzN8F
Microsoft might crush Slack like Facebook crushed Snapchat https://t.co/daqrp5lkEb
— Recode (@Recode) July 9, 2019
Interesting take about Microsoft Teams vs Slack, but the data isn't too useful if it doesn't correlate how many of these companies already run on Microsoft infrastructure, and they get it "for free" in the package.https://t.co/bGfFXMHerv
— Davide 'Folletto' Casali (@Folletto) July 10, 2019
Dramatic headline, but Microsoft's unsexy but relentless execution continues to impress: https://t.co/JfdwtnUCPP
— Mike Lyngaas (@MikeLyngaas) July 10, 2019
Facebook이 Snapchat을 잡은 것처럼 Microsoft는 Slack을 잡을지도 모른다 https://t.co/FwRw7Xacw7
— editoy (@editoy) July 11, 2019
• 그리고 Microsoft는 이미 제품을 시장에 늦게 투입하고, 베끼고, 저렴한 가격으로 제공하고, 그리고 성공의 길을 펼치는 것에 정통합니다.
마이크로소프트가 오피스365에 끼워파는 Teams가 슬랙의 아성을 천천히 갉아먹고 있다는 기사. 일단 저렴하기 때문에. 경쟁사의 제품보다 저렴하게 치고들어가서 확장하는건 MS의 특기라고 지적. 페이스북과 스냅챗을 보는듯하다는 분석도. https://t.co/nNgjB5YpHb
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) July 11, 2019
Microsoft might crush Slack like Facebook crushed Snapchat - Vox https://t.co/pxZbjlPKw6 @lotusaccounting
— Sholto Macpherson (@sholtomac) July 11, 2019
Microsoft Teams is more popular among major companies than Slack, with 60% saying they use or plan to adopt Teams versus 35% for Slack. https://t.co/iFwd2PAAKb
— Rani Molla (@ranimolla) July 9, 2019
Slack is losing ground to Microsoft Teams — which launched four years after Slack — in a trend resembling Snapchat/Facebook.
— Ethan Kraft (@ethan_kraft) July 9, 2019
via @ranimolla https://t.co/e1Y8V0nCyt pic.twitter.com/8u20hOQalM
Interesting data points here: "spending intentions for Slack in the second half of the year are decelerating significantly relative to a year ago, according to the survey, while spending plans for Microsoft Teams are holding steady. "https://t.co/rcpB9fqD7V
— Mengxi Lu (@mengxilu) July 11, 2019
No.
— Jonathan Abrams (@abrams) July 10, 2019
Microsoft is beating Slack because it’s hard to argue with free https://t.co/EJ8tiLeNBs via @voxdotcom