Welcome to Episode 59 of the UCStatus Podcast. This episode features me (@randychapman), Mark Vale (@markvale83) and Shawn Harry (@shawnharry).
Following on from the recent Enterprise Connect show in Orlando there was a ton of Teams news announced. Live on Stage during the keynote and on tthe Microsoft stand. The result was something like 8 or 9 Microsoft blog posts. Including one on everything, another just on Teams rooms and devices. And several expanding on specific features. The list I drew up from all of that was so big (and because part 1 took an hour to record) that I decided to split it in half. This is part 2.
Here’s the list
New operator partners for Teams Phone Mobile – UK has BT now and adding Vodaphone and Virgin mobile/O2 Business – picking this one up from part 1
Then we switched to Teams rooms and devices
Teams Rooms
Join Meetings on MTR on Windows and Android using a QR code – use for meet now, join an existing meeting and casting
User reported events go to PMP
Ultrasound proximity join for MTR on Windows
Auto camera switching for IntelliFrame – using any MTR camera, and any camera of a person joined on a laptop
Multiple Camera view selection – in a room with multiple cameras, this lets attendees switch between them. They can choose between different cameras or a view from all cameras in a single composite video tile.
Teams Panel will get multi-panel check-in capability
Teams Rooms on Windows updates
New Teams on MTRoW – i.e. Teams 2.1
Change the language User Interface
Meeting Chat is shown by default
UI improvements for Join with ID – Teams and Zoom
Auto update check on initial setup – both Windows and app updates
Autopilot for MTR on Windows – Nicole Herskowitz demonstrated this live on stage on a Surface Hub and it took around 10 minutes
4K display and UI scaling on MTR on Windows
Any device can be an intelligent speaker in a Microsoft Teams Room – these devices can be used for transcription and attribution for individuals who have enrolled their voice in Teams. This enhances the intelligent recap and Copilot by identifying who said what, and who had all the actions, even in a meeting room.
Teams Rooms on Android updates
Home screen refresh – will look exactly like MTRoW
Ability to give feedback – ie report a problem
Require meeting ID and passcode to join meetings
Join Meetings on MTR on Windows and Android using a QR code – use for meet now, join an existing meeting and casting
MDEP – Microsoft’s version of Android for Teams devices – several device makers are making new Android 13 devices built on MDEP including Jabra and Yealink. Microsoft will support specific SoCs from Qualcomm, MediaTek and Rockchip
Device Administrator to AOSP migration
Devices
BYOD
Shared display mode for BYOD – lets you start a meeting and put the share stage on the connected display
BYOD admin experience – space management from discovered devices and reporting
Shared bookable desks plug in and let it discover and reserve the desk for the day. Asset management and reporting. Sort of like BYOD, but for desks instead of rooms
Here’s a list of the Microsoft blog posts that came out after Enterprise Connect