{"id":1467,"date":"2020-03-17T12:00:03","date_gmt":"2020-03-17T19:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-my\/2020\/03\/17\/helping-smb-customers-work-remotely-microsoft-teams\/"},"modified":"2022-06-28T10:48:45","modified_gmt":"2022-06-28T17:48:45","slug":"helping-smb-customers-work-remotely-microsoft-teams","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-my\/microsoft-365\/blog\/2020\/03\/17\/helping-smb-customers-work-remotely-microsoft-teams\/","title":{"rendered":"Helping small and medium-sized businesses work remotely with Teams"},"content":{"rendered":"

This week in the Puget Sound region, we hit another difficult milestone related to COVID-19. As local cases continued to mount, our government told many in-person businesses to remain temporarily shut until the outbreak is contained. And governments across the country and around the world have taken similar measures. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), already hit hard by the impact of the outbreak, will feel the effects of this the most. Already we\u2019re witnessing their entrepreneurial spirit in action as restaurants pivot to delivery businesses, in-person services swiftly switch to digital solutions, and online retail stores go live overnight. But with schools closing, group activities and events being canceled, and many businesses asking employees to work remotely<\/a>, our home and work lives have suddenly\u2014sometimes awkwardly\u2014merged, and we are all scrambling to keep our businesses and our families healthy and safe.<\/p>\n

We understand that as an SMB you can\u2019t afford to be out of touch. We know that you need to continue to service your existing customers, pitch new business, meet with employees, and do whatever it takes to keep your company running. That\u2019s why we\u2019re making Microsoft Teams available for everyone, even organizations that don\u2019t have Office 365. Read on to learn more about Teams and how you can start using it today.<\/p>\n

What is Microsoft Teams?<\/h3>\n

Microsoft Teams is a software solution that enables SMBs to perform many essential business tasks remotely. With Teams, you can virtually chat, collaborate, and meet with employees, customers, suppliers, and partners. The Microsoft Office apps are built right into Teams, so you can use and share the files you create in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook without leaving the tool. Recently, I shared tips for our team on how to start working remotely with Teams<\/a>. If you are new to the tool or to working remotely, it can help you acclimatize to both.<\/p>\n

Making Teams available for everyone<\/h3>\n

Teams is a part of Office 365. If your organization is licensed for Office 365, you already have it and you can log in here<\/a>. Even if you don\u2019t have Office 365, we want to help ensure that everyone has access to Teams during these challenging times. Here are some simple ways to get Teams for all users in your company right away\u2014even if you don\u2019t have Office 365.<\/p>\n

For individuals and businesses who purchase directly from Microsoft.com<\/h3>\n

If you want to get Teams directly from Microsoft, you can do so in the following ways:<\/p>\n