You work as a Systems Administrator for your company.
The company has a subscription to Microsoft 365
All users in the company have a Microsoft 365 E3 license.
All users use Microsoft Skype for Business Online for collaboration.
You plan to migrate all users to Microsoft Teams.
You need to ensure that users can use both Microsoft Skype for Business Online and Microsoft Teams during the migration period.
You need to configure the Teams upgrade settings to ensure that users receive chats and calls in Skype for Business but use Microsoft Teams for group collaboration and meeting scheduling.
Which of the following coexistence modes should you configure?
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The scenario requires a coexistence mode that allows users to use both Microsoft Skype for Business Online and Microsoft Teams during the migration period. In addition, it should enable users to receive chats and calls in Skype for Business but use Microsoft Teams for group collaboration and meeting scheduling.
The coexistence mode that best meets these requirements is "Skype for Business with Teams collaboration and meetings." This mode allows users to use both Skype for Business and Teams simultaneously. Users can use Skype for Business for instant messaging (IM), presence, and peer-to-peer voice and video calls. Meanwhile, users can use Teams for group collaboration, meeting scheduling, and audio, video, and web conferencing.
In this mode, all meetings scheduled in Outlook use Teams by default, but users can still use Skype for Business for peer-to-peer calls and meetings. Also, users can choose to join Skype for Business meetings from Teams or vice versa. Users can also send messages between Skype for Business and Teams, and their presence information is shared between the two applications.
By configuring the Teams upgrade settings to "Skype for Business with Teams collaboration and meetings," you can ensure that your users have a smooth migration from Skype for Business to Teams. It allows them to continue using Skype for Business for essential communication, while also taking advantage of Teams' advanced features for group collaboration and meetings.