In the past, I've used Matrix/element, and I can't say how many times better it worked. About 1.5 years ago, we decided migrate to MS 365 and I find it a pita.
Does anybody have a clue about the status of Teams<->Matrix integration? I remember, there were numerous attempts to do this using a bridge/puppet, but at least AFAIK that didn't work too well.
What is the status of this? Any insights appreciated 😎
Microsoft 365 is sneaking in AI integrations even without the CoPilot subscription. Here in Teams, I create an announcement. Microsoft Designer (Preview) has an AI module that generates various (bad) choices to display a fancy banner.
What I love about being remote and/or being on a geographically-distributed team is when someone sets up a (usually) #MSTeams meeting and fails to ensure that the meeting has a dial-in number. It's like, "cool: I can hear the call and I can see the video presentation, but, since my laptop's microphone (and camera) is disabled, I can't actually provide spoken responses to questions directed at me".
"Per 9 december dit jaar mogen de instellingen en organen van de Europese Unie niet meer werken met Microsoft 365. Tenzij de Europese Commissie voor genoemde datum kan aantonen dat data buiten de EU verantwoord worden verwerkt. Dat is de uitkomst van een onderzoek door de Europese Toezichthouder op de Gegevensbescherming (EDPS)."
In two weeks, join TPGi at the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference on Tuesday, March 19 when Elizabeth Whitaker and Rachel Buchanan will provide an overview of the Teams interface and discuss important features for hosting meetings, collaborating on projects, and sharing information with the powerful JAWS screen reader.
OK... donc tu lances #MSTeams une fois pour participer à une réunion (eh oui pas le choix) et il se remet à nouveau dans les applications au démarrage de #Windows11 sans te demander la permission !!!
I love when I am requested to come into the office and every meeting is held on Teams even though most everyone is in the same building. I also love I can sit there all day and no one in office talks to me. Now I am officially remote so not common. #RemoteWork#InOffice#MSTeams
I wish that deranged collaboration tool #teams are being tortured with nowadays would be more like its ancient predecessor: Microsoft #NetMeeting. Its feature set was ahead of its time and the clean, native UI was made for productivity. Unfortunately - besides being EOL - it doesn't support IPv6 & is based on H.323, which means it won't work behind NAT offhand.
#msteams has a calendar, but the only kind of events it allows are "meetings" (?!). In fact, it is overall the software implementation of a narrow-minded corporate world-view
i feel like i should host something like a bigbluebutton ... opentalk was the most voted for but is barely used and i think thats because people dont want to login for meetings hmm
Elaborating on my situation: So I work as an audio/streaming professional, I got all the tools to deliver broadcast quality audio from an event, usually via an USB audio interface into the client's laptop. Then comes #msTeams and ruins the audio. 🤪 (Streaming anything RTMP such as into YouTube etc. is a different story and not an issue.)
Zoom and WebEx do better. The latter only ruins the video usually.
Most web-based tools ruin everything.
When the sound is really great on the other sides of the meeting, clients are much more happy to pay me.
I usually go for Zoom if I have the choice, but there are many things that are not great about it. They got the #BigBrotherAward, so yeah…
In this post: #microsoft#PowerBi as seen through the #ios#MSTeams app. Instead of loading or redirecting to the dedicated PowerBi app for iOS, it loads the web app. And not one optimized for mobile, either: that looks like the desktop web app. And thanks, @microsoft ! #uiux#accessibility
Ho! The new MS teams is out. Exactly as unusable as the old one. But you can have thousands of hours of online training to help the transition! #msteams
Looks like Microsoft has released patches against CVE-2023-4863 and CVE-2023-5217 vulnerabilities for Microsoft Edge, Teams and Skype. The patches revolve around the vulnerable the libvpx & libwebp open source libraries used by these products. Update now!
Some months ago, I tried the new #MSTeams at work. AND instantly switched back as I can't move the window (with the mouse).
Today I tried it again, same problem.
I really don't get how such a bug can get missed.
How does #Microsoft test their stuff? I thought they got much better but things like this make me doubt it.