Microsoft Teams Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/microsoft-teams/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 01 Nov 2023 04:13:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Teams replaces Chat as the new chat application in Windows 11 23H2 https://www.techgoing.com/teams-replaces-chat-as-the-new-chat-application-in-windows-11-23h2/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 04:13:41 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=148604 Microsoft officially released the Win11 23H2 update today. In addition to integrating all the content of the Moment 4 update released in September this year, another improvement worthy of attention is that Teams replaces the Chat application and appears in tasks. on the bar. Microsoft subsequently released a new support document outlining the many improvements […]

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Microsoft officially released the Win11 23H2 update today. In addition to integrating all the content of the Moment 4 update released in September this year, another improvement worthy of attention is that Teams replaces the Chat application and appears in tasks. on the bar.

Microsoft subsequently released a new support document outlining the many improvements to the Teams application in the Win11 23H2 update. Summary is as follows:


Add Mini compact view

In the Win11 23H2 update, Microsoft introduced Mini compact view for the Teams application. Users can move the Teams window to any position, so that users can pay close attention to the conversations in the Teams application and improve work efficiency while browsing the web or other tasks.

Microsoft has also improved the People experience to make it faster to find the connections you want in Teams. If you need to expand your community and do more or manage multiple conversations, you can now simply maximize the full-window Teams experience.


New Teams Play Together widget

Microsoft has also added a new widget called Teams Play Together to the Windows 11 Game Bar. You’ll be able to share live gameplay videos with your friends through the free version of Teams.

Improve channel

If you are a community owner, you can use channels to organize your community so that your members are always connected to the content and conversational posts they need. Channels allow you to organize multiple conversation topics within the same community.

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Microsoft Teams to Integrate Loop Component in November to Enhance Team Collaboration https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-teams-to-integrate-loop-component-in-november-to-enhance-team-collaboration/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 02:46:34 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=143647 According to the Microsoft 365 roadmap, Microsoft plans to integrate the Loop component in the Microsoft Teams application starting in November this year, and it will be open to users of all platforms. I hope it can Enhance collaboration between teams. Microsoft has begun rolling out the Teams 2.0 update and plans to end support […]

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According to the Microsoft 365 roadmap, Microsoft plans to integrate the Loop component in the Microsoft Teams application starting in November this year, and it will be open to users of all platforms. I hope it can Enhance collaboration between teams.

Microsoft has begun rolling out the Teams 2.0 update and plans to end support for older versions of Teams in the coming months.

Microsoft hopes to continue to introduce new functions and features to Teams 2.0 to attract users to upgrade to the new version as soon as possible. In addition to the Loop component mentioned above, Microsoft also plans to introduce the AI tool Copilot in November to further improve user productivity.

According to the Microsoft 365 roadmap entry description, after integrating the Loop component, Teams can conduct team collaboration directly within the Teams channel.

Team members can share Loop component content in the Teams app to allow all channel members view and edit access. These components can save important work data, allowing enterprises to gain insight into these collaborative data in Teams. The Loop component will also support many functions such as tables and content insertion.

Microsoft Loop is an online collaboration platform for teams launched by Microsoft on November 2, 2021. Microsoft Loop is part of Microsoft’s Microsoft 365 Apps. Microsoft Loop brings together all Microsoft 365 apps and keeps everything in sync.

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Microsoft Teams tests new feature: meeting organizers get attendee interaction data https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-teams-tests-new-feature-meeting-organizers-get-attendee-interaction-data/ Tue, 17 Oct 2023 02:13:16 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=143277 According to the official Microsoft 365 blog post, Microsoft has invited Microsoft 365 Targeted Release users who purchased Teams Premium licenses to test the public preview version of Teams and can access and view the participation information of meeting members. The part of Microsoft’s official blog post is as follows: Checking out new features is […]

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According to the official Microsoft 365 blog post, Microsoft has invited Microsoft 365 Targeted Release users who purchased Teams Premium licenses to test the public preview version of Teams and can access and view the participation information of meeting members.

The part of Microsoft’s official blog post is as follows:

 Engagement information can be used to evaluate attendees' interest in the conference topic, as well as their views on the conference format and structure.

 Meeting organizers can collect and view attendee interaction data such as reactions, raised hands, and camera turns on the Attendance tab after the meeting or webinar ends.

Checking out new features is very simple. Users who have organized a past meeting can go to that meeting and click the Chat pod. They can then click the Attendance tab to get statistics such as meeting start and end times, average attendance time, and more.

Currently, this new feature is only available on the web version of Teams, and meeting organizers can access it through the Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers.

According to the blog post, attendance and engagement tabs will be added to the Windows and Mac Teams apps “soon,” but there’s no specific timeline for when the feature will be added to those apps.

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Microsoft Teams software releases September update, review meeting record videos online https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-teams-software-releases-september-update-review-meeting-record-videos-online/ Sun, 01 Oct 2023 06:46:55 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=137602 Microsoft’s Teams conferencing software recently received a September 2023 update, bringing 52 new features and device support. highlights are as follows:Online conference on-demand recording video After the web meeting ends, organizers can publish the video recording and automatically send attendees an email with a link to watch the on-demand video. Posted videos will be hosted […]

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Microsoft’s Teams conferencing software recently received a September 2023 update, bringing 52 new features and device support. highlights are as follows:
Online conference on-demand recording video

After the web meeting ends, organizers can publish the video recording and automatically send attendees an email with a link to watch the on-demand video.

Posted videos will be hosted on the online event page, or administrators can set it to post-only recordings.
Teams Phone shared calls

Shared Calls allows administrators to let groups of users make and receive PSTN calls using shared phone numbers and calling plans. It allows administrators to make and receive calls using a shared phone plan and create up to 1,000 channels per team, so organizations can create a virtually unlimited number of meeting group channels for side projects and ad-hoc projects. Teams Phone mobile is now available in Denmark and the UK.
Video clip message enhancements

Users can already record and send video clip messages in one-on-one and group chats. Now, users can also blur the background, record the screen, and record audio-only clips.


Teams Phone shared calls

Users can now choose whether they want to keep or delete their Teams call and meeting history details in their iOS device’s call history. Users can set preferences in the Call settings in the Teams mobile app.
Automatically install approved apps

Use smart signals from users to install and display apps that administrators have allowed tenants to use. Administrators can enable it to help users naturally discover and use apps that are highly relevant to their needs in Microsoft Teams.

Microsoft finally said it would begin offering the Teams service as a standalone product outside of Microsoft 365 in the European Economic Area and Switzerland. This is Microsoft’s attempt to avoid EU antitrust fines.

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EU accuse Microsoft of monopolizing the bundle of Office and Teams https://www.techgoing.com/eu-accuse-microsoft-of-monopolizing-the-bundle-of-office-and-teams/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 20:21:53 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=132015 According to reports on the evening of September 14th, Beijing time, people familiar with the matter said today that the European Union will formally accuse Microsoft Office of suspected monopoly in bundling the chat and video application Teams. This means that Microsoft’s proposal to separate Teams from Office has not dispelled the EU’s concerns. In […]

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According to reports on the evening of September 14th, Beijing time, people familiar with the matter said today that the European Union will formally accuse Microsoft Office of suspected monopoly in bundling the chat and video application Teams. This means that Microsoft’s proposal to separate Teams from Office has not dispelled the EU’s concerns.

In July this year, the European Union launched a formal antitrust investigation into Microsoft’s Office suite bundled with the Teams application. This was the first time Microsoft faced an EU antitrust investigation in 15 years.

At the end of August, Microsoft announced that it would separate Teams from Office to make it easier for rival products to be used with Microsoft software to avoid EU antitrust penalties.

But people familiar with the matter said today that the European Commission is not satisfied with this and is therefore preparing a statement of objections expected to be released in the next few months.

Microsoft and the European Commission have yet to comment.

The case stems from July 2020, when Slack Technologies complained to the European Commission that Microsoft abused its market dominance and eliminated competition for Microsoft Teams by bundling Teams with its popular Office productivity software.

Microsoft Teams is an intelligent chat-based team collaboration tool that can share documents synchronously and provide members with instant messaging tools including voice and video conferencing. And Slack Technologies operates a similar product.

Microsoft’s bundling of Teams with Office means millions of users are forced to install Teams with no way to remove it. Over the past decade, Microsoft has been fined 2.2 billion euros (approximately $2.6 billion) by the European Union for practices such as bundling.

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Microsoft Teams update: 52 improvements and new features https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-teams-update-52-improvements-and-new-features/ Fri, 01 Sep 2023 07:26:41 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=127820 Microsoft today issued a press release, reviewing the Microsoft Teams application in August of this year to get the update, announcing the introduction of a total of 52 improvements and new features, the most noteworthy improvement is the introduction of a dynamic background function, users can use dynamic animation to replace the existing background, more […]

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Microsoft today issued a press release, reviewing the Microsoft Teams application in August of this year to get the update, announcing the introduction of a total of 52 improvements and new features, the most noteworthy improvement is the introduction of a dynamic background function, users can use dynamic animation to replace the existing background, more immersed in the virtual environment.

Users can choose different animation options based on their preferences, such as falling snowflakes, fluttering butterflies, and more.

Improvements and new features introduced by Microsoft in August also include enhancements to Microsoft Loop to support synchronization of Microsoft Planner and To Do apps to ensure that all user tasks can be synchronized without missing a single to-do item.

Microsoft also announced that Teams introduced a new compact mode in the August update, adding timestamps and additional line breaks between each message; Teams Rooms support for spatial audio, and more, The link is here for interested users to click and read.

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Microsoft to spin off Teams from Office products to ease EU antitrust concerns https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-to-spin-off-teams-from-office-products-to-ease-eu-antitrust-concerns/ Fri, 01 Sep 2023 04:45:06 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=127675 Microsoft announced today that the company will spin off the chat and video application Teams from Office products, making it easier for competitors’ products to work with Microsoft software, thereby avoiding possible EU antitrust fine. Microsoft will be the first to make the change in the European Economic Area and Switzerland, and starting October 1, […]

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Microsoft announced today that the company will spin off the chat and video application Teams from Office products, making it easier for competitors’ products to work with Microsoft software, thereby avoiding possible EU antitrust fine.

Microsoft will be the first to make the change in the European Economic Area and Switzerland, and starting October 1, businesses will be able to buy Teams as their own standalone service for 5 euros per month or 60 euros per year separate from Microsoft 365 and Office 365.

A month ago, the European Commission launched an investigation into Microsoft’s bundling of Office and Teams in response to complaints filed by Salesforce’s workspace messaging app Slack.

Back in 2020, the Salesforce-owned Slack app filed complaints that Microsoft was abusing its market dominance by eliminating competition from Microsoft Teams by bundling it with its popular Office software.

“The Commission is concerned that Microsoft may be abusing and asserting its market position in productivity software and restricting competition in communication and collaboration products in the European Economic Area,” the European Commission said in a statement.

According to a previous report, several people familiar with the matter revealed that the European Union will launch a formal antitrust investigation into the Microsoft Office suite bundled with the Teams application. Four people familiar with the matter said that it turns out that although Microsoft has made some Concession, but now it seems insufficient. Two of the people added that Microsoft could face formal EU charges as early as this fall once the investigation begins.

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Microsoft Teams Enhances Multi-Tenant Organizational Communications https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-teams-enhances-multi-tenant-organizational-communications/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 04:14:58 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=126607 Today’s blog post introduces the newly introduced Multi-tenant Organization (MTO) option in Microsoft Teams 2.0, which enhances the user experience when chatting between different departments within the same organization/public notice. Microsoft says that after upgrading to the new version of the Teams app, users can contact multiple tenants and accounts in side-by-side windows, join a […]

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Today’s blog post introduces the newly introduced Multi-tenant Organization (MTO) option in Microsoft Teams 2.0, which enhances the user experience when chatting between different departments within the same organization/public notice.

Microsoft says that after upgrading to the new version of the Teams app, users can contact multiple tenants and accounts in side-by-side windows, join a meeting or collaborate in a channel hosted in another tenant and compose chat messages in their own tenant at the same time, as well as receive cross-tenant notifications for all accounts and tenants added to the Teams client.

The new version of Microsoft’s Teams app also brings a new search experience that presents coworkers from different tenants in search results.

A tenant is an instance of Azure AD that holds information about a single organization, including organizational objects such as users, groups, and devices, as well as application registrations such as Microsoft 365 and third-party applications. A tenant also contains access and compliance policies for resources, such as applications registered in a catalogue. Key features provided by tenants include authentication and resource access management.

Multi-tenant organizations are organizations with multiple Azure AD instances. Here are the main reasons why organizations use multiple tenants:

  • Groups: Organizations with multiple subsidiaries or business units that operate independently.
  • Mergers and Acquisitions: Organizations that merge or acquire companies.
  • Divestiture Activities: In a divestiture, an organization splits off part of its business to form a new organization or sells the business to an existing organization.
  • Multiple Clouds: Organizations operating in multiple cloud environments need to meet compliance or regulatory requirements.
  • Multiple Geographic Boundaries: Organizations need to operate in multiple geographic locations based on residency regulations.
  • Test or Transition Tenants: Organizations need to test or transition across multiple tenants before deploying more broadly to a primary tenant.
  • Department or Employee-Created Tenants: Departments or employees in the organization create tenants for development, testing, or independent control.

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Microsoft Teams introduces Typeface AI tool to accelerate the brand content https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-teams-introduces-typeface-ai-tool-to-accelerate-the-brand-content/ Fri, 25 Aug 2023 06:11:21 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=125579 Microsoft Teams official blog today released a blog post, introducing an AI tool from Typeface, that can enhance the brand content in the Teams application. Typeface emerged from the Stealth platform in February this year, successfully financing $65 million, mainly for enterprises to create brand-related generative AI tools. Typeface’s founder and CEO is Abhay Parasnis, […]

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Microsoft Teams official blog today released a blog post, introducing an AI tool from Typeface, that can enhance the brand content in the Teams application.

Typeface emerged from the Stealth platform in February this year, successfully financing $65 million, mainly for enterprises to create brand-related generative AI tools.

Typeface’s founder and CEO is Abhay Parasnis, who previously served as CTO at Adobe.

Typeface’s goal is to “enable organizations to create exceptional, brand-personalized content faster, easier, and more securely than ever before.”

In an official blog post, Microsoft introduced the Typeface AI application for Teams:

The tool integrates the superior capabilities of Azure Machine Learning, Azure OpenAI services, and Typeface's Brand Personalization AI to help humans quickly create a range of branded marketing content such as creative briefs, email campaigns, multimedia online ads, and more.

And with the entire process taking place in Teams, users can collaborate efficiently to enhance branded content without having to switch apps.

Organizations can use the company's Affinity AI mode to train Typeface AI apps to help create marketing content by adding product information, style guides, images and more.

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Microsoft Teams has support for spatial audio, but Bluetooth headsets don’t work https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-teams-has-support-for-spatial-audio-but-bluetooth-headsets-dont-work/ Wed, 02 Aug 2023 07:32:45 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=118542 Video conferencing software Microsoft Teams recently launched a spatial audio feature for desktop applications for Windows and macOS, designed to mimic face-to-face conversations by separating the voices of individual conference participants, assigning them different sound directions based on their location on the screen, resulting in a more natural listening experience. This makes it easier for […]

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Video conferencing software Microsoft Teams recently launched a spatial audio feature for desktop applications for Windows and macOS, designed to mimic face-to-face conversations by separating the voices of individual conference participants, assigning them different sound directions based on their location on the screen, resulting in a more natural listening experience. This makes it easier for users to know who is talking and better understand what is going on when multiple people are talking at the same time, reducing meeting fatigue and cognitive load.

Apple has previously supported spatial audio in FaceTime, but spatial audio on Microsoft Teams does not support Bluetooth headsets. Microsoft said that due to protocol limitations, Bluetooth devices are not currently supported, and users need to use wired headphones or laptops with stereo capabilities to enjoy spatial audio. It’s also possible to use spatial audio if a user’s wireless headphones are connected via a USB receiver; only Bluetooth-only devices are temporarily unavailable.

Microsoft said that it will support the next-generation LE Audio protocol in the future, which will allow Bluetooth devices to realize stereo sound as well.LE Audio is a new Bluetooth audio standard that requires support from both the source device and the audio accessory and is already supported by some headsets from brands such as Samsung, Sony, OnePlus, EarFun, and others. This past May, Windows 11 also added support for Bluetooth In May of this year, Windows 11 also added support for Bluetooth LE. Therefore, in the next few months, Microsoft Teams spatial audio is expected to be compatible with some Bluetooth devices.

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