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freddy311082
Jun 20, 2020Brass Contributor
Using Teams with multiple organizations
Hi Guys Imagine that I have 2 companies and I want to use Office 365 for Business in both. How can I use Teams with both companies without logout and login each time I need? If I have to do that,...
ChrisGapske
Oct 01, 2021Copper Contributor
The problem is that teams is so far behind in features. They add complicated options to try to solve simple issues. Like the forces use of threads on teams. That is realllllllllly bad. In this case we support multiple organizations and can.t see messages from other organizations so teams is starting to look useless to us.
TheBeerdedVillain
Nov 18, 2021Copper Contributor
ChrisGapske I agree, the threaded responses in the "Teams" chats are annoying and as such, I barely use them, opting for direct chats with those who are members of the team because of it.
Honestly, other than concurrent multiple organization access, this would be my primary complaint with Teams as a product. The personal version of Teams doesn't even offer a "Teams" category/view, and I've been thinking about just using that with anyone in or out of my org to avoid using threaded conversations because they get to be too hard to follow. Not to mention that people will start a new thread to simply reply to the one above it, meaning now you have two places to look at for the same information. It's honestly a terrible design choice.