Discover how AI-powered Microsoft Copilot can elevate your Microsoft Teams meetings and enhance collaboration with Business Chat. Introduction Ever feel like there just aren't enough hours in the day to accomplish everything? Wish you had an assistant to help you with your work? Look no further than Microsoft 365 Copilot, your new productivity assistant. Microsoft Copilot leverages the power of AI technology and GPT-4 to work across the Microsoft 365 suite of applications, including Microsoft Teams meetings and Business Chat. In this blog post, we'll dive into how Microsoft Copilot can improve your productivity and collaboration in these areas. Microsoft Copilot in Teams Meetings Microsoft Copilot takes the hassle out of working together in Microsoft Teams meetings. It helps you run more effective meetings by summarising key discussion points, organising essential information, and suggesting action items in real time. With Copilot, you can quickly catch up on missed information...
Message Summary Starting in April, individual users in your organization can initiate a self-service trial of Microsoft Teams Exploratory using their AAD credentials with no requirement to input payment information, while providing complete visibility and control to their Microsoft 365 admin. When this will happen: Will begin rolling this out in early April and expect to complete by mid-April. How this will affect your organization: Users will be able to initiate a Teams Exploratory trial by signing into the Teams desktop app or the web app using their AAD account. Self-service trial licenses will be a part of your Microsoft organizational tenant, and you will be able to manage these licenses like other Microsoft subscriptions. You will be able to cancel trial licenses at any time. You will also fully control whether trials are converted to paid subscriptions. Users won’t need to input payment information when signing up. If a user would like to convert to a paid license, they must wor...
Message Summary Microsoft Whiteboard is making Whiteboard tabs in Teams configurable using Teams app permission policies. This provides more control and flexibility to enable or disable Whiteboard tabs in Teams and complements the already existing meeting policy for Whiteboard in Teams meetings. How this will affect your organization: Whiteboard will become configurable via Teams app permission policies. This change applies to Whiteboard tabs but does not change Whiteboard in meetings or Teams Annotations. Tenants who have the policy of " Allow specific apps and block all others " for Microsoft apps will need to add Whiteboard to the list of specific apps once this change is in place to keep Whiteboard tabs functioning. What you need to do to prepare: Verify if you are using “ Allow specific apps and block all others ” in the Teams Admin Center. If so, add Whiteboard to the list of allowed apps. Please note that Whiteboard will not appear until after it has rolled out to y...
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