The Microsoft Teams explosion
In 2020, when enterprises shifted to remote work, Microsoft Teams usage surged as companies scrambled to ensure minimal disruption in communication and collaboration. However, the resulting deluge of unstructured data is notoriously difficult to manage.
Between one-to-one and group chats, channel messages, emojis, reactions, and attachments, there’s a lot of dynamic content in Teams. And, as data volumes continue to skyrocket, it’s increasingly difficult to ensure that your Teams data is accessible, useful, and private.
Download our Beginner’s guide to Microsoft Teams eDiscovery to learn more about finding and accessing data in this multifaceted tool.
We break down:
- What Microsoft Teams does
- Where its data is stored
- Data retention settings
- Understanding Microsoft’s Compliance Center
- Native features and limitations in Compliance Center
- An adaptive Microsoft Teams eDiscovery plan