Teams – You can now set your Live Events to never being recorded
As you know, you can host Live Events with Teams and you can define recording policy to either always record or leave the organizer the choice to record or not.
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As you know, you can host Live Events with Teams and you can define recording policy to either always record or leave the organizer the choice to record or not.
Sometime, you need to share emails content to Teams.
By now, you should already know the Remote Connectivity Analyzer (https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/) used to help administrators to troubleshoot connectivity issues with Exchange (on-premises or Online), mail flow, Skype for Business (on-premises or Online) and more recently Teams.
As you may know, Microsoft Teams is able to automatically identify who is talking during a meeting and associate the participant name in captions and transcripts.
To help you manage the bandwidth (and as such your data consumption), you can now optimize the bandwidth consumed during a video call made on Teams mobile (on both iOS and Android devices).
As you know, you can schedule meetings with Microsoft Teams, including an impromptu one called ‘Meet now’.
As you know, Teams has introduced about 6 months ago the use of Teams templates (see https://t.co/nlTLa9xSS6).
As you know Teams is heavily used for team collaboration, letting users the ability to have group conversation, share files or even integrate with applications like Planner or third party like Jira or many others.
As you know Teams allows up to 10 000 attendees in a meeting, any more participant will not be able to join.
As you know, you can start a ‘Meet now’ meeting from Teams to initiate a meeting without scheduling it.