Microsoft Teams, one of the world's leading solutions for enterprise collaboration, has been growing in popularity at break-neck speed over the last year. In March 2019, Teams turned two years old and announced that it was then being used by around 500,000 organisations worldwide.
What's more, countless industry experts agree that Microsoft Teams is likely to be the go-to collaboration solution for enterprises in search of highly-professional tools that integrate with their existing productivity stack. After all, there are already countless businesses around the world that rely on other Microsoft offerings like Office 365, Azure, and Outlook.
A trending video from Section4, an NSFW business media company that offers short-form podcasts and video insights, recently addressed the impact that Microsoft Teams is having on other collaboration solutions like Slack.
Microsoft Teams and the Death of Slack
According to Scott Galloway, the voice behind the recent video on Microsoft's strategy for demolishing Slack's position in the collaboration landscape, it's a worrying time for companies like Slack. Although Slack might have been the brand that originally introduced the world to team collaboration as we know it today, it's innovators like Microsoft Teams that are now capturing the most attention.
Galloway describes Microsoft Teams as a "Death Star" of the current economy - an industry powerhouse that prevents other younger and smaller companies from maintaining their presence in the market. As a compelling piece of the Office 365 portfolio, Microsoft Teams has almost completely overtaken Slack. Businesses interested in creating innovative collaboration solutions are now left to wonder how they can compete in a world where industry giants like Microsoft Teams are already so significant.
Galloway's video highlights how Microsoft Teams built on the existing success of Slack in the communication and collaboration marketplace, combining a similar experience with their successful portfolio, to potentially chase Slack out of the marketplace.



