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Jesse B
10/06/22
"A vast repository of knowledge"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? All the standard stack overflow features are here. From asking questions to rating and accepting answers, however, it's more than just that in teams. You can ask questions and find solutions that are unique to your environment and processes, and it's familiar to developers everywhere. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? One of the few downsides is that clout or karma gained in teams does not transfer beyond the ...
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Rahul H
10/06/22
"A needed SaaS platform"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? repetitive questions do not need to answer just link the previous answers, helped us to utilize experience resources with respect to best coding practices. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? for now, nothing much as and more use, ill can find one for sure What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? less knowledge transfer to a newbie, limit issue query from him, to get the best ...
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Anonymous User
10/06/22
"Stack Overflow for teams as an index for team information"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Stack Overflow for teams helps us with answers to simple questions or indexing/linking the answer, explanation or tutorial, which are longer or needs more formatting options than disponible on stack overflow at the moment. It also has a connection to Slack, which we use to communicate with the team, which notifies a channel when there are new questions and answers, which helps keeping people using the platform. What do you dislike about ...
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Danilo S
10/05/22
"It's great to know that our team can help themselves all the time, even away by Covid-19."
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? We are always connected and generating a good knowledge base, which will last for the new generations of development teams. The platform is always available, with no network interruptions and instabilities in the services. It's great! What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's a shame Free service does not own a Single Sign-On, or a shape of people through your logins requesting access to the team. It's always necessary for ...
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Daniel O
10/05/22
"an essential tool for medium/large technology companies"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The tool generates an exciting debate space, gamifying participation and rewarding the interesting contributions of its members. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? At the UI level, it's not too hard to go wrong between StackOverflow for teams and general Stackoverflow. The tool is a bit expensive since the payment model is not per use but per user. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that ...
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Szymon T
10/03/22
"It solves our org's issues of reusing knowledge and asynchronous communication on precise topics"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? I love that SO for teams helps our teams not ask the same questions again, makes onboarding easier, signals recurring problems What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? We haven't found a way to integrate with Mattermost to deliver notifications about questions. There could exist an integration like this already, not sure What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? Described above ^
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Anonymous User
10/03/22
"A private Stack Overflow!"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The interface is instantly familiar, of course. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? It also doesn't work when the Internet is down... What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? It really does help with the horizontal sharing of knowledge, both internal and external.
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Anonymous User
09/16/22
"Stack Overflow for Teams is a good way to avoid repeated questions."
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? I like that information is available across the entire team/company so that a single person/group of people doesn't have to repeatedly answer the same question or create an official document. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? I don't like the fact that it takes a while to be useful. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? Stack Overflow for Teams is solving the issue of useful ...
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Anonymous User
09/14/22
"Contains useful resources on some topics, but information can be split between SO and Slack channels"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Familiar format, serves as a middle ground between article and discussion formats. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Still has little to no activity around certain topics. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? Compared to Slack channels, SO posts are more readable and easily queried.
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Anonymous User
09/09/22
"Lots of small details gotten right"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? I mean, it's StackOverflow... there's a reason it's such a succesfull platform. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? I think real SO puts a lot of effort into moderation and content curation... when you're using SO for teams, that's on you to figure out. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? Instead of one-off answering things in Slack, we push people to ask questions in an ...
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