Around that time the company I was working for decided to migrate from Slack to Teams simply because it was included with Microsoft 365. The decision wasn't popular, but for cost cutting reasons the migration went ahead anyway.
The company I work for now however uses both Teams and Slack and we have no plans to migrate fully to Teams. We tend to only use teams for scheduled meetings, but otherwise prefer to chat and call each other via Slack.
Personally I much prefer Slack and see Teams as little more than a video conferencing App. From what I can tell most people seem to prefer Slack and few companies have migrated fully to Teams. But perhaps I'm just in a bubble.
Did anyone here migrate from Slack to Teams? And which do you prefer (if either)?
I was chatting with a friend and discovered her office spend $4000/month on office plants. The office has 1500 people. That includes the pots, and replacing them if they're sick or die. But bringing your own plant to work was banned because of the clean desk policy.
Another location in her company installed a 'vertical garden' (a wall, a good sized wall but not huge wall, roughly twice the height of whoever was standing in front of it, with a garden on it, even a mini stream) for over a hundred of thousand dollars.
I don't have a strong preference for Slack or Teams; I preferring email and telephone but either Teams or Slack are more productive than talking to a plant.
Perhaps the expense isn't the product, but worrying about how to use it. OC was often more than enough. And probably still would be.
We use Slack at my current employer and I haven't run into any of those problems. Plus I like the UI a bit more. Not sure why, but Slack's interface just feels more comfortable to me.