Posts in Microsoft 365
Unlocking the Revenue-Boosting Power of End-User Training for MSPs: 10 Unique Offerings

Discover the untapped potential of incorporating end-user training into your MSP offerings. As a Microsoft Certified Trainer with 20 years of experience, I'm here to collaborate with you, helping your clients fully benefit from their software investments while driving revenue growth and enhancing customer satisfaction. Ready to explore this opportunity? Let's connect and empower your clients together!

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Microsoft Ignite 2021 - Enter the Metaverse - Introducing Mesh for Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Ignite kicks off today, November 2 and Microsoft Teams leads the big announcements this year.

As Microsoft Teams meetings evolved, features like grid view, Together mode and Presenter view marked the beginning of 2D immersive meeting experiences. With the introduction of Mesh for Microsoft Teams, the next leap for 2D and 3D experiences is on the horizon.

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What's new in Office 365 and Windows 11

As hybrid work shifts from “new” to “the new normal,” Microsoft is continuing to learn how to successfully navigate the transition. One thing remains clear: hybrid work is about providing flexibility. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Through the launch of new technologies, like Windows 11 released on October 5, 2021, Microsoft is empowering employees to contribute and be productive from anywhere, on any device, at any time.

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What is Microsoft Viva?

Earlier this year, Microsoft introduced a new product called Microsoft Viva. Viva is the first employee experience platform to bring tools for employee engagement, learning, wellbeing and knowledge discovery, directly into the flow of people’s work. Viva is designed to help employees learn, grow and thrive, with new experiences that integrate with the productivity and collaboration capabilities in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams.

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PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft has just rolled out its PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams, its video meeting and chat software, and now it wants to explain to its 115 million users how to actually use it to improve presentations. At last month's Microsoft Ignite conference, the company unveiled PowerPoint Live, Microsoft's rendition of classic PowerPoint for a world where Teams is the platform for remote meetings. With PowerPoint Live, Teams users don't need to open a PowerPoint deck and share their PC's screen with an audience. Instead, the presenter can just open PowerPoint Live within Teams to deliver a presentation

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