Microsoft Corp. will introduce an app to help employees and managers in a hybrid workplace decide what’s the right time to go into the office.
Microsoft Corp. will introduce an app to help employees and managers in a hybrid workplace decide what’s the right time to go into the office.
The software maker also is introducing a new premium version of the Teams chat and conferencing app that will generate summaries of meetings with chapters and personalized highlights, which will let more workers skip meetings they don’t really need to attend and catch up later, he said. Too many people go to meetings because of a “fear of missing out” rather than the need to be there, he said.
Teams Premium will be widely available beginning in February at US$10 per user per month, Microsoft said. The new workplace app and update to Teams were among the products and services Microsoft introduced Wednesday at its annual Ignite conference. The company also announced:
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