Team connections furor: EU policy changing or will prices rise?

Team connections furor: EU policy changing or will prices rise?

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Analysis Arguments over the phasing out of Office 365 connections within Teams show no sign of abating, with some users pointing to EU-forced unbundling of the product, while analysts wonder if this is a sign of a new, more expensive era for the application.

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Microsoft dropped the bomb on users in early July, announcing that Office 365 connections within Teams will end. Starting August 15, the company will block all connection creation, and from October 1, all connections within all clouds will stop working.

The recommended replacement is Power Automate workflows, a solution that is less palatable to many users due to several factors including cost and capacity.

A number of users, including registry reader Brian Mahoney, a Seattle-based technology product manager, pointed to the implications of the EC investigation that led Microsoft to split Teams from Microsoft 365.

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