Here’s What’s New in the Upcoming Microsoft Teams Update
Microsoft is set to launch a revamped version of its popular collaboration platform, Microsoft Teams, in June. This new iteration promises significant performance improvements, including being twice as fast as the current version. Users can expect a more responsive and seamless experience when using the platform for remote and hybrid work situations. The update comes as a response to the growing demand for better remote collaboration tools as the world continues to adapt to the ongoing changes in work dynamics.

The updated Microsoft Teams platform will feature enhancements in video quality, providing users with a more immersive experience during video conferences and presentations. Additionally, the new version will include real-time noise suppression, allowing for clearer audio communication and minimizing background noise distractions during calls. These improvements are expected to make meetings and collaborations more productive and engaging for participants.
Another important aspect of the new Microsoft Teams version is its more efficient use of system resources. This will enable the platform to run smoothly on a wider variety of devices, making it more accessible to users with different hardware configurations. Microsoft’s commitment to improving the user experience and adapting to the evolving needs of the workforce is evident in this update, as the company continues to invest in innovative solutions to meet the challenges of remote and hybrid work environments.
Below is a list of key features in the upcoming Microsoft Teams update:
- Fluent UI: Standardizes common components, ensures consistent and cohesive experience across devices, and improves responsiveness. Migrating to Fluent v9 for performance benefits.
- React: Transition from AngularJS to React for better performance, modular codebase, improved support for shareable components, and increased responsiveness.
- Client Data Layer: Implements separate worker for data management, enabling parallel threads for data fetch, storage, compliance operations, push notifications, and offline functionality. Improves user experience responsiveness.
- WebView2: Transition from Electron to WebView2 results in reduced memory usage, lower disk footprint, better native capabilities, and support for up-to-date Chromium versions.
- Rearchitected video rendering pipeline: More efficient video processing, 50% less power consumption, and support for advanced video features.
- Large scale meetings: Improved performance for meetings with thousands of attendees, faster and consistent meeting join latency, and better in-app responsiveness.
- Multi-Account / Multi-Tenant: Comprehensive overhaul for smoother experience and faster tenant switching.
- Streamline App Installation (MSIX): Improved reliability, reduced network bandwidth and disk space usage, and better security.
- Harden Security: Adoption of Trusted Types and stringent Content Security Policy for better protection against XSS attacks.
- Partial Data Model: Improved memory and disk utilization by fetching only the necessary data for rendering a screen.
- Moving from Polling to push notifications: Better user experience and reduced client burden.
- Optimize Memory: Better code bundling strategies, dynamic memory management, and periodic memory paging out.
- Expand Performance infrastructure and tooling: Enhanced internal performance tooling, automated tests, and dedicated performance team.
- Embrace Open Source: Utilizing open-source code for faster build times and improved performance.
- Accessibility: More efficient keyboarding, context-sensitive help, support for Windows 11 High Contrast, and improved performance for screen reader users.
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