September 17, 2024

How the new Teams gets better and smarter also due to AI

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Microsoft launches the new Teams application and these performance figures are quite impressive [1][2]:

  • Up to 2X faster access in meetings
  • Up to 1.7X faster switching between chats/channels
  • Up to 50% less memory footprint
  • Up to 70% less disk space

For all of those who want to get the new Teams, it is part of the preview program called Microsoft Teams Public Preview. For use in companies, approval must first be given by administrators [1]. The new features and improvements can be grouped into the following three categories:

Ease of Use

Adjustments to the interface are intended to make Teams fundamentally easier to use. At the heart of the customization is a much simplified channel view, the use of motion design, and significantly expanded personalization options.

New simpler Design — Image by Microsoft[1]

Flexible Accounts

For users who collaborate across company boundaries, the new Teams brings long-awaited adjustments. Whereas previously the use of different tenants and accounts was only possible with complicated logins and logouts, the new version regulates use across multiple accounts in a new way. Thanks to an update to the synchronization and notification systems, users can now stay logged in to all their accounts and receive notifications across the board.

Smarter trough AI

The new team is also expected to be the basis for a variety of AI solutions for Microsoft. Already announced here are a function for the intelligent summary of missed meeting content and Copilot for Microsoft Teams. Microsoft 365 Copilot is the new AI for all Microsoft Office products and is here to help with boring and time-consuming tasks in the future so users can now focus on more creative activities. The Artificial Intelligence is used in Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Teams and Outlook, for example, and can be controlled by using natural language [3].

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Summary

So now Microsoft is going one step at a time, first with AI, including ChatGPT as a prominent example, being integrated into more and more applications, and now with a new design for Teams. Thus, AI is likely to move in even faster into companies and put further pressure on the competitor Google.

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