Loading...

Microsoft Teams Who bot to be retired

Microsoft Teams Who bot to be retired

Microsoft Teams users who rely on the Who bot to access information about colleagues or coworkers will need to make note of an upcoming change impact it. The Who bot functionality is being retired and will be transitioned to Microsoft Copilot in the future for delivering better functionality and user experience. The change is scheduled to take place in mid-December 2023, after which the Who bot will no longer return results. Users will be provided with messaging indicating the imminent retirement of the Who bot. Organizations using Teams may want to update their training and documentation to reflect this change.

Stay informed with M365 Admin for the latest updates on Microsoft Teams and other important updates.

Published on:

Learn more
M365 Admin
M365 Admin

by João Ferreira

Share post:

Related posts

Feature retirement – Evaluation Lab retirement

In an effort to reassess the value of features and services offered, the Defender Evaluation Lab will be retired in mid-January 2024. The proc...

1 year ago

SharePoint Add-In retirement in Microsoft 365

Microsoft is retiring SharePoint Add-Ins in favor of SharePoint Framework (SPFx), which enables writing applications for Microsoft SharePoint,...

2 years ago

Microsoft Defender: User experience update to evidence

Microsoft Defender is receiving an update to its evidence panels, specifically for mail cluster entities and mailbox configuration entities. T...

2 years ago

Microsoft Cancels the Who Bot

Message center notification MC687849 announces the retirement of the Teams Who bot. This was one of the original apps developed to show the po...

2 years ago

PDF Tools app retirement

Users and administrators need to take note of the impending retirement of the PDF Tools app from Teams, Office and Outlook stores by mid-July ...

2 years ago

SharePoint Promoted Results Import into Microsoft Search – retirement

Microsoft has recently announced that after July 15, 2023, the capability to directly import SharePoint Promoted Results in Microsoft Search w...

2 years ago

Retirement of some Teams/Microsoft 365 connectors

Starting January 2023, Microsoft will retire some Microsoft Teams connector apps (also known as Microsoft 365 connectors). The list of retirin...

2 years ago

My Activity retirement in Teams desktop and web clients

In a recent announcement, Microsoft Teams announced that they will be retiring the "My Activity" feature within the Activity app from Teams de...

3 years ago

Microsoft Purview | eDiscovery (Premium): Retirement of classic case format

In an effort to improve performance and add additional capabilities, Microsoft is retiring the "classic" case format option in eDiscovery (Pre...

3 years ago
Stay up to date with latest Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform news!
* Yes, I agree to the privacy policy