![]() It seems as if Webex Teams is looking to emphasize, and enable users to leverage, visual aspects of collaboration. Using Webex: There is a very visual aspect of Webex Teams, and that is a big theme that continues throughout the entire philosophy of collaboration that Cisco is putting forth. Teams are large groups, and channels are further organization where individual and group conversations can happen. With organization between Teams, which are channels to hold on-the-spot meetings and share files from other Office tools like Word or Excel, Meetings where users can see everything they need to get done and integrate with their Outlook Calendar or Calls and Activity, to see what others are up to.īut looking beyond just the deep integration and collaboration provided by Office 365 tools, Microsoft has a strong approach to communications as well, enabling organizations to deeply organize their teams based on different groups, departments, projects - whatever. This is part of the power of Microsoft Teams. Using Teams: Without a doubt, Microsoft places a very large focus of collaboration on the inclusion of Office 365 integration, which makes perfect sense. Verdict: Microsoft Teams is better in terms of its pricing and services offered. Moderation capabilities who get added to a space.Exchange and Active Directory Integrationsīusiness – $26.95 per host/month (annually). ![]() Unlimited messaging, spaces and file sharing.Starter – $13.50 per host/month (annually) Let’s break down the services offered in the three plans further: There is an additional ‘Business’ plan priced at $26.95 per host per month (annual commitment), but most businesses prefer choosing between the first two. Both plans require an annual commitment.Ĭisco Webex has no free structure but however makes it easier for the user to choose between two plans- one for $13.50 per host per month (annual commitment) and Plus subscription at $17.95 per host per month (annual commitment). However, for business solutions, Microsoft offers two more plans- one at $5 per month and an advanced plan that is priced at $12.50 per month. 1:1 and group online audio and video calls.Microsoft Teams has a free starter pack that includes: Microsoft, for example, places a strong focus directly on its entire Office 365 platform, and Cisco, on the other hand, is continuing to grow the Webex portfolio. What is unique about this comparison between Enterprise UCaaS tools specifically is the bigger picture that these solutions bring to the table. Let’s break down the differences under the following: With two tech giants behind these solutions, we essentially have two different approaches to the same goal. Support for massive user counts, with deep organization.Customizable layouts to prioritize collaboration, communication, to whatever your team needs most.Turn conversations or meetings into video conferences with the click of a button, no third-party apps or access codes.Schedule and organize meetings without having to flip to your calendar app. ![]()
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