Microsoft is working on a new Teams feature that will make it easier for organizers to hold a Q&A session in the app. The company has plans to bring the new Q&A experience to all users this month.
May 16, 2021 11:00 EDT with 0 comments
In the past seven days, we’ve seen the usual set of Patch Tuesday updates, a number of productivity improvements for Teams, and even a confirmation from The Coalition that it’s working on multiple projects using Unreal Engine 5. You can find info about that, as well as much more below, in your Microsoft digest for the week of May 9 - 15.
Patch Tuesday
Microsoft, right on cue, decided to release its latest set of Windows updates. For some variants of Windows 10, it also means their last update before EOL. This would be the April 2018 Update (1803) which as of this week is no longer supported. For the October 2018 Update (1809), folks can still get updates if they’re in the Long-Term Servicing Channel, while the November 2019 Update (1909) is set to still be supported for those running Enterprise, Education, or IoT Enterprise flavors until May 2022.
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Microsoft deepens Teams ties with Dynamics 365
Microsoft deepens Teams ties with Dynamics 365
Sales and customer service workers will be able to access Teams’ chat function without switching screens, one of several Dynamics 365 platform integrations highlighted by Microsoft at Ignite Credit: Dreamstime
Microsoft has unveiled deeper integrations between Teams and Dynamics 365 as the vendor moves to make it easier for sales and customer service staffers to communicate without switching between apps.
Ignite conference. Microsoft s goal: collect and tie together data in a way that makes it actionable and easier to share among workers via Teams.
“[W]hat stands out for me in this new wave of innovation we re doing together across Dynamics 365 and with [Microsoft] 365 is this need to connect systems of record with systems of engagement in order to create these new opportunities for business workflows that can really digitise the way companies work.,”