Microsoft Teams: Real time data for Teams Meetings in Teams Admin Center (Preview)
Admin Real-time data for meetings for troubleshooting and immediate remediation.
Admin Real-time data for meetings for troubleshooting and immediate remediation.
Improve and increase the efficiency of your browsing capabilities through our Modern Web BrowserControl, which will support our new Chromium Edge browser.
Know who edited your shared document since your last visit, and see what’s changed.
We’re adding a dropdown that allows you to easily switch between multiple document libraries associated with a Team or Site.
Information barriers is a compliance feature to restrict communication and collaboration between two groups to avoid a conflict of interest from occurring in your organization.
More info: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/information-barriers
Outlook on the web is expanding the existing ability to like email messages with a thumbs up icon. In addition to likes, users will be able to react with love, celebration, laughter, surprise, or sadness.
Adding Support for the co-authoring of protected files to both web and desktop.
New Graph APIs that allow developers to work directly with Managed Metadata Services, which provides a common taxonomy for tagging and classifying content across Microsoft 365.
More info: https://resources.techcommunity.microsoft.com/graph-apis-documentation/
When renaming a
Teams’ channel, the corresponding SharePoint folder will be renamed and reflect
the new name. This will help create consistency across Microsoft 365 endpoints,
making it easier on users to find their files from anywhere. This new feature will be available for all Standard and
Private channels. For Standard channels – The corresponding folder in
SharePoint will be renamed. For Private channels – The corresponding site name
and the folder in SharePoint will be renamed. For legacy Teams channels that
were renamed prior to this rollout, there will be no change in experience. When
a legacy channel is renamed after this release, it will simultaneously rename
the corresponding SharePoint folder.
Users in GCC, GCC High, and DoD environments can view Planner tasks in their Outlook calendar by importing plans into Outlook via an iCalendar feed.
More info: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/see-your-planner-schedule-in-outlook-calendar-9f0eb699-cf2b-45be-a464-83f005d82547?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US