
To stay on top of what's coming for Teams and all other Microsoft 365 or Office 365 products and services in your organization, be sure to check Message center and the Teams roadmap.

To customize and extend Teams, add third-party apps using app management tasks. To learn more, check out this poster: Groups in Microsoft 365 for IT Architects When you create a team from an existing group, that group's membership, site, mailbox, and notebook are surfaced in Teams. Ties into other Microsoft 365 and Office 365 apps such as Planner and Power BI.An Exchange Online shared mailbox and calendar.A SharePoint Online site and document library to store team files.When you create a team, here's what gets created: To see where Teams fits in the context of Microsoft 365, check out this architecture poster: Teams as part of Microsoft 365

Teams keeps working even when you're offline or experiencing spotty network conditions. Teams leverages identities stored in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Teams is built on Microsoft 365 groups, Microsoft Graph, and the same enterprise-level security, compliance, and manageability as the rest of Microsoft 365 and Office 365. For training, go to Microsoft Teams Training. If you're looking for end user Teams Help, click Help on the left side of the app, or go to the Microsoft Teams help center.
