Invitations that require only an email address and no need to sign up, sign in or install Teams to participate in a meeting. Google Calendar integration (coming “soon”) in addition to Outlook Calendar integrationMeeting tools like meeting lobby, virtual backgrounds, Together mode, live closed captions, and live reactions New small-business group-chat template (coming “soon”) to desktop and web

Microsoft is making Teams Essentials available for purchase directly from Microsoft and also through several of the company’s cloud partners. In other Teams news today, Microsoft has begun rolling out the promised Loop integration with Teams to Microsoft 365 commercial customers. Microsoft Loop is both a rebrand of many parts of the Microsoft Fluid Framework and a standalone collaboration and project management tool in its own right.