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Microsoft Teams conversations plug into Asana app
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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There’s no doubt that the COVID-19 situation is responsible for the spike in remote working in recent times. And Microsoft Teams is one of the leading providers ofSaaS collaborationtools that have cranked up innovation in response.
Unlike rivalSlack, Teams’ growth and success depend more on the depth and breadth ofOffice365 than third-party app integration. But that’s not to say that Teams isn’t integrating with solutions from other tech firms.
Little wonder, then, that Asanaannounceda new integration with theOffice365 SaaS tool.
Microsoft Teams integrates with Asana
Asana’s integration with Microsoft Teams should enable teammates to automate workflows even as they collaborate remotely, the company said.
At a time when teams around the world are physically apart, a shared sense of clarity, transparency, and accountability is needed now more than ever. We’re thrilled to deepen our integration with Microsoft to deliver tools that streamline and automate workflows, empowering teams to stay connected and achieve their most important initiatives.
Microsoft Teams/Asana integration should deliver the following perks:
Plugging a workflow automation tool into Teams should make latter a little more powerful than it is already.
Don’t forget that theOffice365 solution is soon receiving an RPA injection, thanks to Power Automate integration. Microsoft announced that during the recently concludedBuild 2020event.
What do you think about the new Microsoft Teams/Asana integration? Kindly share your views or ask any questions via the comments section below.
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