The workplace is changing. Today, 61% of employees say they work outside of the office environment at least part-time, and that number is gradually increasing. As the staff in an average company continues to adapt and evolve in today's digitally-transforming landscape, it's important to ensure that your business is equipped with the right tools to facilitate collaboration.
Solutions like Microsoft Teams are designed to ensure that experts can continue to communicate with their colleagues, contribute to workflow, and produce exceptional results regardless of whether they're in the office, or halfway across the world.
With the dedicated Microsoft Teams mobile app, users can view shared content, connect through chat with meeting participants, and catch up with various tasks, all within a convenient, easy-to-use application. So, what makes Teams so beneficial for remote workers?
Easy-to-Adopt with a Simple UI
Perhaps the most important feature any team collaboration app needs when you're hoping to ensure business-wide adoption is usability. If your professionals don't know how to make the most out of your app, then you might as well not have one.
Fortunately, the mobile user interface for Teams is simple, with a minimalist navigation menu that makes it easy for users to find the chats and activity feeds that are relevant to them. You can check out recent conversations, mentions, and team actions within a matter of minutes, and everything is organised chronologically for the best results.
Effective Mobile Device Management
Another thing that gives Microsoft Teams the edge for mobile workers, is the fact that CIOs and admins can maintain all the control they need over mobile devices, using Intune for Office 365. The more control admins have over mobile collaboration tools, the less they'll need to worry about keeping staff on the right track wherever they might be. With Intune, you can:


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