Microsoft will end support for legacy chat infrastructure soon, potentially causing issues for older Teams clients
Back in October, Microsoft announced that the new version of Teams is now available for everyone; the app utilizes Edge WebView 2 for faster performance, with up to 50% reduced memory consumption compared to the classic version of Teams. Later, the company revealed that it will begin automatically upgrading classic Teams to the revamped version starting from March 31, 2024. Now, it has cautioned customers that they may face disruptions in services if they continue leveraging outdated versions of the chat client.
Back in October, Microsoft announced that the new version of Teams is now available for everyone; the app utilizes Edge WebView 2 for faster performance, with up to 50% reduced memory consumption compared to the classic version of Teams. Later, the company revealed that it will begin automatically upgrading classic Teams to the revamped version starting from March 31, 2024. Now, it has cautioned customers that they may face disruptions in services if they continue leveraging outdated versions of the chat client.
Nikolaj Poulsen
Denmark
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