![]() Collaboration Bars only available in all-in-one bar form (hence the name □).On initial release, there were a number of differences between Android-based solutions and Windows-based solutions that had been around for some time: These were the first Microsoft Teams Android-based devices that were available, and keeping them in their own silo made a lot of sense at first release. If you’ve come across this term before, you aren’t mistaken: these were absolutely a thing and were first introduced in March 2020 with Yealink and Poly being the first to offer something in this category: If we put Surface Hubs to the side, for now, we now have two main categories of Teams meeting room solutions: Given that many organisations embraced Microsoft Teams to get them through COVID-induced remote ways of working, it makes sense that, as people come back into the office, the Microsoft Teams experience is extended all the way to the meeting room: using Microsoft Teams native meeting room solutions. ![]() COVID has really been a forced experiment of sorts, and the results are in: hybrid ways of working are here to stay (hooray!) This means that we expect to see a smaller percentage of employees back in the office, and a larger percentage of people continuing to work remotely. However, it’s not expected that we will be going back to the “old status quo”: we’ve fast-forwarded what was already occurring organically, and are now well and truly in the hybrid workplace era. Melbourne’s lockdown woes aside, many organisations around the world are now looking to make the move back into the office. By now, I would have liked to say we’d be coming out of the worst of what COVID had to offer, but unfortunately, I’m writing this from Melbourne’s fourth COVID lockdown – here’s hoping it’s the last…
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |