If you're having issues with Teams you might want to bring those up with Microsoft.
As @sdagley said, this is a post that should be directed to Microsoft, not Jamf.
Though, Teams is notoriously hard on lower end devices. I remember it barely running on the 2018 and early 2020 MacBook Airs. May be worth trying New Teams, as it specifically designed to use less resources.
As @sdagley said, this is a post that should be directed to Microsoft, not Jamf.
Though, Teams is notoriously hard on lower end devices. I remember it barely running on the 2018 and early 2020 MacBook Airs. May be worth trying New Teams, as it specifically designed to use less resources.
I can't claim credit for it, and I don't recall where I first heard it, but there's a joke that "Microsoft finally found the Macintosh killer app they'd been hoping for, and it's Teams".
As @AJPinto mentions running a video session with "Classic Teams" on an x86 MacBook Air is not a pleasant experience, unless you like hearing cooling fans screaming in frustration that is.
New Teams is first and foremost a performance improvement. Yes, running multiple video streams in the old app will bring an older computer's battery lifetime down to an hour. This is expected behavior.