Microsoft Teams on Linux (.deb and .rpm)

I've recently become quite obsessed interested in seeing if Linux (specifically Ubuntu - though that's just my flavour of choice) can be a workable OS for modern enterprise solutions. With so many of these solutions moving to SaaS/cloud-based, it's not going to be an issue for many different services - but since a lot of my work takes place in Microsoft Teams, I wanted to see if there was a Linux version of the Microsoft app.

The short version is - there is. 


There is, of course, already a web-based version of Teams which aesthetically looks like the 'normal' experience, but if you're looking for the native solution - this is the way to go.


The Microsoft Teams client is the first Microsoft 365 app that is coming to Linux desktops, and will support all of Teams’ core capabilities. Teams is the hub for teamwork that brings together chat, video meetings, calling, and collaboration on Office 365 documents and business processes within a single, integrated experience.


So if you're looking for that native experience, then you can grab the Linux packages in .deb and .rpm formats and get cracking.

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