What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021
What's new in Microsoft 365 November 2021

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Hi there, This is Sean Wallbridge coming to you from sunny Victoria, BC. I'm a proud father, drummer first, nerd second and I'm keen to learn and share what I've learned to whomever can stand the sound of my voice. I delivered this presentation in a 5 minute format at a local Non-Profit "Tool Tips" event the other day and it seemed well received. So I'm going to try and stick to that under 5 minute approach here as well.
  • #8 What is Microsoft Mesh? Microsoft Mesh enables people to collaborate with one another with presence, as if physically present in the same room. Through Mesh-enabled experiences, people can gather together as 3D avatars, or photorealistic representations of themselves in mixed reality https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mesh https://youtu.be/Qw6UCwCt4bE https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/mesh-for-microsoft-teams/ Microsoft Teams Connect enables users to share channels in Microsoft Teams across multiple organizations. With this new capability, people can collaborate seamlessly in the same digital environment with customers, partners, suppliers or anyone outside their organization – leveraging all the deep collaboration capabilities that only Teams brings together: chat, meet, collaborate on apps, share, and co-author documents in real-time. When creating a new channel, users will be able to select a new channel type, shared channel, to which they can invite both individuals or entire teams – an AAD identity is required – from as many organizations as they need, while allowing your organization to control how users access data and information. Sign up now to be notified once available.
  • #9 What is Microsoft Mesh? Microsoft Mesh enables people to collaborate with one another with presence, as if physically present in the same room. Through Mesh-enabled experiences, people can gather together as 3D avatars, or photorealistic representations of themselves in mixed reality https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mesh https://youtu.be/Qw6UCwCt4bE https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/mesh-for-microsoft-teams/ Microsoft Teams Connect enables users to share channels in Microsoft Teams across multiple organizations. With this new capability, people can collaborate seamlessly in the same digital environment with customers, partners, suppliers or anyone outside their organization – leveraging all the deep collaboration capabilities that only Teams brings together: chat, meet, collaborate on apps, share, and co-author documents in real-time. When creating a new channel, users will be able to select a new channel type, shared channel, to which they can invite both individuals or entire teams – an AAD identity is required – from as many organizations as they need, while allowing your organization to control how users access data and information. Sign up now to be notified once available.
  • #10 What is Microsoft Mesh? Microsoft Mesh enables people to collaborate with one another with presence, as if physically present in the same room. Through Mesh-enabled experiences, people can gather together as 3D avatars, or photorealistic representations of themselves in mixed reality https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mesh https://youtu.be/Qw6UCwCt4bE https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/mesh-for-microsoft-teams/ Microsoft Teams Connect enables users to share channels in Microsoft Teams across multiple organizations. With this new capability, people can collaborate seamlessly in the same digital environment with customers, partners, suppliers or anyone outside their organization – leveraging all the deep collaboration capabilities that only Teams brings together: chat, meet, collaborate on apps, share, and co-author documents in real-time. When creating a new channel, users will be able to select a new channel type, shared channel, to which they can invite both individuals or entire teams – an AAD identity is required – from as many organizations as they need, while allowing your organization to control how users access data and information. Sign up now to be notified once available.