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Yammer is an enterprise social networking service designed to improve internal communication and collaboration within organizations. It provides private and public networks where employees can join communities, post updates, share files, ask questions, and participate in discussions. Features include real-time feeds, groups (communities), announcements, polls, and searchable archives. Users can like and comment on posts, attach documents, images, and links, and organize conversations around topics or projects. Yammer is accessible via web and mobile apps and integrates with other Microsoft 365 services such as Outlook, SharePoint, and Teams.

Yammer originated in 2008 as a standalone company founded by David Sacks and Adam Pisoni. Microsoft acquired

Administration and security are provided through enterprise controls typical of Microsoft 365, including domain-based network access,

Usage and role: Yammer is used to surface knowledge across departments, run company-wide announcements, and support

Current status: Yammer remains an active component of Microsoft 365, with ongoing updates and integrations that

Yammer
in
2012
for
about
$1.2
billion.
Since
the
acquisition,
Yammer
has
been
positioned
as
part
of
the
Microsoft
365
suite,
with
its
networks
managed
through
the
Microsoft
365
admin
centers
and
delivered
as
a
social
layer
within
the
broader
collaboration
platform.
single
sign-on,
and
data
governance
features
such
as
retention
policies
and
eDiscovery.
These
tools
allow
organizations
to
manage
user
access,
content
visibility,
and
compliance
requirements
within
Yammer.
communities
of
practice.
It
is
often
deployed
alongside
Teams
and
other
Microsoft
365
apps,
serving
as
a
more
open
or
cross-organizational
communication
channel
rather
than
a
replacement
for
traditional
email
or
chat.
align
it
with
the
broader
Microsoft
365
experience.