Here’s what’s new in Microsoft Teams for June 2019 - 2 minutes read
Here’s what’s new in Microsoft Teams for June 2019 OnMSFT.com
Microsoft is making numerous changes to its business-oriented communication and meetings platform, Teams. One of the most significant changes to how the company will present the app to users is by including it to existing installations of Office 365 ProPlus, and Microsoft/Office 365 Business and Business Premium. Of course, the tech giant is making the installation optional, as users will be able to choose to exclude it from their installations, as long as they do so before the application has been deployed. For those are already using Microsoft Teams, nothing will change in this regard.
The company has also worked to add many additional features to the app as well, including:
Microsoft has also been working to enhance the experience of Teams for Healthcare workers, as well. Recently, the company partnered with HIPAA One to better educate healthcare organizations about the HIPAA compliance that can be enabled with Teams.
Microsoft encourages those trying the new features to provide feedback though the lower left corner of the Teams application. For new features, users can also submit new ideas to their User Voice or vote for other features for the company to prioritize.
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What's New (Bill Evans album) • Mobile app • Office 365 • Business • Business • User (computing) • Microsoft • Mobile app • Microsoft • Corporation • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • Organization • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • Regulatory compliance • Microsoft • Application software • User (computing) • User (computing) •
Microsoft is making numerous changes to its business-oriented communication and meetings platform, Teams. One of the most significant changes to how the company will present the app to users is by including it to existing installations of Office 365 ProPlus, and Microsoft/Office 365 Business and Business Premium. Of course, the tech giant is making the installation optional, as users will be able to choose to exclude it from their installations, as long as they do so before the application has been deployed. For those are already using Microsoft Teams, nothing will change in this regard.
The company has also worked to add many additional features to the app as well, including:
Microsoft has also been working to enhance the experience of Teams for Healthcare workers, as well. Recently, the company partnered with HIPAA One to better educate healthcare organizations about the HIPAA compliance that can be enabled with Teams.
Microsoft encourages those trying the new features to provide feedback though the lower left corner of the Teams application. For new features, users can also submit new ideas to their User Voice or vote for other features for the company to prioritize.
Source: Onmsft.com
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Keywords:
What's New (Bill Evans album) • Mobile app • Office 365 • Business • Business • User (computing) • Microsoft • Mobile app • Microsoft • Corporation • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • Organization • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • Regulatory compliance • Microsoft • Application software • User (computing) • User (computing) •