As StateTech has reported, “Tanya Hannah, CIO and director of King County IT, says that the county has long believed in the power of conferencing, supporting smart rooms through Microsoft Surface hubs and Teams as well as Zoom.” State and local government agencies across the country have been using Microsoft Teams for some time now, including for government meetings. To make the transition easier for organizations, Microsoft has launched a number of resources, including upgrade planning workshops free, instructor-led training and FastTrack onboarding assistance. That means agencies will need to start planning a transition to an alternative videoconferencing platform, such as Microsoft Teams. Microsoft has said it will retire Skype for Business on July 31, after which the service will no longer be accessible. They also have one more thing to keep in mind: Skype for Business is about to fade away. State and local government IT leaders have a lot on their plates these days, especially in supporting remote workers.
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