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Workplace Newsbyte: Microsoft s Talks Mesh Platform at Ignite, Google Expands Workspace and More News

PHOTO: Adobe As is typical of Microsoft’s annual Ignite conference, the company revealed a number of product announcements that can take weeks or months before organizations get access to them. This year was no exception. The company announced a number of updates to Teams, gave Microsoft 365 and Azure a lot of attention and plotted its course for the next year as its digital workplace momentum continues. One announcement that stood out above them all so far â€” and this is an opinion â€” is the new mixed reality platform Mesh. According to Microsoft, Mesh enables people to share presence experiences from anywhere. While there are many obvious applications for this, initially it looks set to be the future of Teams and any other collaboration or communication tool Microsoft will offer in the future. Mesh is a mixed reality platform that develops and builds on Microsoft’s work in AR and VR.

Google Workspace picks up new features designed for remote work

Google Workspace picks up new features designed for remote work Share this story Image: Google Google is adding a smattering of new features to Google Workspace today, including new tools for categorizing your focus time in Google Calendar and Chat, better ways to join Google Meet videoconferences with multiple devices, and a version of its office suite for frontline workers. It’s also taking Google Assistant for Workspace out of beta and making it generally available. The company is trying to categorize these features as part of a new push for what it calls “collaboration equity.” For Google, it’s a high-minded way of explaining the tools it’s trying to create so people working from home are not put at a disadvantage compared to people working from an office (when people are allowed back into offices, that is).

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