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The Verge | Happy 1st birthday, Microsoft Teams! To celebrate, the Slack competitor is getting some spiffy new features. Perhaps the most interesting are Cortana integration and inline message translation. Microsoft is also adding cloud recording for meetings with automatic transcription and timecoding, background blur on video, mobile sharing for meetings, and the ability to find and add Skype Room Systems into any meetings. |
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BetterCloud Monitor | Managing multiple SaaS apps is creating unprecedented risk and challenges for IT organizations. Enter: SaaS Operations Management (SOM), a new market that's solving those challenges. 451 Research Principal Analyst Carl Lehmann recently hosted a webinar where he explained the high value of SOM and why companies need to start paying closer attention to it. Here's a recap. |
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The Wall Street Journal | Chief information officers in a recent Gartner survey ranked artificial intelligence, digital security, and the Internet of Things as the hardest technologies to implement, with a common pain point being hard-to-find skills required to make these capabilities work. Ben Fried, CIO of Google Inc. agreed, saying “there is an enormous gap” between the available capabilities and the skills required to make them work. |
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Business Insider | Your next networking event just got a little easier — thanks to artificial intelligence. Microsoft released an update to its camera app, Pix, which lets you add somebody on LinkedIn just by snapping a photo of their business card. Pix is only available for iOS, so Android users are out of luck :( |
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TechRepublic | If you've found Google Docs collection of default fonts seriously lacking, here's how to add over 1,000 fonts to make your documents stand out. |
|  | | Office Blog | This week marks the first anniversary of the worldwide launch of Microsoft Teams. To advance their vision for Intelligent Communications, Microsoft is announcing new Teams features coming later this year including cloud recording, inline message translation, and more. They are also announcing new enterprise-grade calling features in Teams, including consultative transfer and call delegation and federation. | | |
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