Blog Layout

Can’t find what you need in Teams? This makeover will increase your business’s productivity

Sally Latimer-Boyce • December 16, 2024

The latest feature update in Teams is bringing a central notifications hub to keep things more organised. And a whole host of other useful features. We’ll tell you all about it here.

Ever feel overwhelmed by the maze of chats, channels, and notifications in Microsoft Teams? Well, here’s the good news: Microsoft’s rolling out an update to help streamline things.

 

The update will create a simpler workspace that’s easier to navigate – grouping everything in one location under the Chat menu. Think of it as a central hub where all your key conversations and notifications live.

 

The update also includes a new “@mentions” view that gathers all your direct messages and important mentions in one place. This will make it easier to catch up on messages you’re tagged in, helping you to make sure important notifications don’t slip through the cracks.

 

Teams will also be getting improved filters and controls. This will let you do things like filter out less urgent notifications, as well as create custom sections to keep your chats, channels, and meetings organised by project or topic.

 

Another great feature being introduced is a new “favourites” section, allowing you to pin your top chats and channels for quick access.

 

Also, threaded conversations are expected to arrive some time in mid-2025. This will mean that replies get grouped together in the same thread, making it easier to follow discussions without losing track of previous messages.

 

All these improvements are coming to desktop, Android, and iOS – so your team will be able to stay on top of things no matter where they are.

 

If you’re not already using Teams to keep communication flowing in your business, now’s a great time to start. We can help with that, get in touch.

By Sally Latimer-Boyce February 3, 2025
If you’re still attached to Windows 10, now’s the right time to upgrade. Here’s why…
By Sally Latimer-Boyce January 27, 2025
Imagine starting your PC and your favourite apps open automatically. It's a small change that could save you a lot of time. Here’s how to make it happen...
By Sally Latimer-Boyce January 20, 2025
Wouldn’t it be great if your Windows 11 computer could handle tasks like a real-life assistant? Soon it might be able to and we’ll tell you all about it here.
By Sally Latimer-Boyce January 13, 2025
Is your business using Windows Hello yet? It offers easier and more secure login methods – and it’s about to get an upgrade. Here’s what’s changing.
By Sally Latimer-Boyce January 6, 2025
Is your business running version 24H2 of Windows 11? You might be experiencing a small but annoying glitch when clicking “See more” in File Explorer. Here’s how to fix it.
By Sally Latimer-Boyce December 30, 2024
Would your employees give an unknown caller access to your business devices? But what if they got a Teams chat from someone posing as Microsoft support? Here we tell you all about a new ransomware scam
By Sally Latimer-Boyce December 23, 2024
Your business relies on emails every day – that’s exactly why scammers target them. Here’s what you need to know.
By Sally Latimer-Boyce December 9, 2024
What’s easy to overlook but could leave your business open to cyber attacks? Unused logins. Yep, something as simple as failing to delete an old account could have serious costs for your business…
By Sally Latimer-Boyce December 2, 2024
Your business’s tech might be working well today, but is it ready for tomorrow? A new study has found more than 60% of business leaders aren’t confident about theirs. What about yours? 
By Sally Latimer-Boyce November 25, 2024
Microsoft is warning business owners that trusted cloud storage services are being hijacked to trick you into handing over your data. Here we tell you what you need to know.
More Posts

Definition:  Meaning of Blog

A blog is a shortened named for "weblog”.  It is an online journal or informational website for writers to share their views on an individual subject.

Share by: