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Is Microsoft’s Claimed 250 Million Teams Monthly Active Users Believable?

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Microsoft released its Q4 FY21 and overall FY21 results on Tuesday, July 27 and, as always, there were some interesting (and debatable) points raised in the data provided by Microsoft and the transcript of their call with analysts. Here’s my take on the highlights relating to Office 365, Microsoft 365, and Teams:

Overall, strong growth and progress across Office 365, Microsoft 365, and Teams.

That Teams Number

In April 2021, Microsoft reported that Teams had 145 million daily active users. Three months later, the headline number Microsoft is using for Teams is “nearly” 250 million, nearly 80 million of whom use the Teams Phone system. The jump in numbers over time illustrated by in Figure 1 is quite remarkable, especially as factors like work from home and transition from Skype for Business Online were largely baked into previous data.

Figure 1: Is this sudden growth in Teams user numbers credible?

I have some difficulty reconciling the two numbers. Here’s why:

 January 2021July 2021
Organizations with > 100,000 Teams users117124
Organizations with more than 10,000 Teams users2,7003,000
Table 1: Teams use in large organizations

Doing a simple sum, we compute the numbers of users in these organizations in January to be (117*100K) + (2700*10K) = 38,700,000 and in July (124*100K) + (3000*10K) = 42,440,000. Although growing the large organization bucket by 3.7 million is a fine achievement in two quarters, it doesn’t align with a claim to have increased the overall Teams number by 105 million in a single quarter.

There’s no doubt that Microsoft has a very successful product in Teams. There’s no doubt that the number of Teams users is growing strongly. But when Microsoft obfuscates the information it reports (no doubt for competitive reasons), it doesn’t help anyone when they go too far and don’t explain the basis for the numbers given three months ago and now.


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