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Microsoft Teams Blog Microsoft Teams Blog Welcome to the Microsoft Teams Blog! Learn best practices, news, and trends directly from the team behind Microsoft Teams
Branding your companys Teams meetings and calls with frosted glass . . . Microsoft Teams continues to innovate, and one of the latest features to enhance your meetings and calls is the frosted glass background effect This feature allows you to brand your company's Teams meetings and calls in a professional and visually appealing way Every Teams user can manually upload individual frosted glass backgrounds
What’s New in Microsoft Teams | January 2025 | Microsoft Community Hub Teams Calling Plan enablement wizard in the Microsoft 365 admin center Unlock a faster way to manage Teams Calling Plans with the new Calling Plan enablement wizard in the Microsoft 365 admin center This tool streamlines the process of enabling Teams Calling Plan seats with phone numbers, saving valuable setup time
What’s New in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Ignite 2025 | Microsoft . . . Welcome to What’s new in Teams, Ignite 2025 edition! This year at Microsoft Ignite we’re excited to share all the ways that Teams + Copilot are amplifying collaboration, automating workflows, and enhancing productivity With Copilot and agents in chats, meetings, and channels, Teams and Copilot together provide a powerful solution
New skin tone settings in Microsoft Teams New skin tone settings and reactions in Microsoft Teams Customizing your skin tone in emojis and reactions enables you to better represent your physical appearance and express yourself more authentically in virtual meetings and conversations
New enhancements in Private Channels in Microsoft Teams unlock their . . . When the account is reenabled, their previous membership in Groups Teams and Shared Channels returns, but their membership (even if owner) in Private channels is lost and requires manual intervention to regain their previous access