Technical Aspects in Building Sequences and Android Compatibility
The chapter delves into topics such as integrating systems and grading, skilling up in Android, 4K display UI scaling, using any microphone as an intelligent speaker, and the upcoming Android update to align with Teams on Windows. It discusses updates in interface design, security settings for meetings, QR codes, Microsoft's MDEP for Teams devices, Microsoft's shift to Android for enterprise, and the implications for OEMs and apps like Zoom. The conversation also covers the transition to Microsoft's version of Android for easier management, BYOD admin experience, shared display mode, and managing devices with ProPortal in the context of office seating arrangements.
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Hello Readers, I hope you’re well.
Welcome to Episode 60 of the UCStatus Podcast. This episode features me (@randychapman), Mark Vale (@markvale83) and Shawn Harry (@shawnharry).
This week we had a short list items I plucked from the what’s new from InfoComm and Build blog posts, and we managed to talk for 25 minutes about the first item in the list. So it turned into an episode largely about Copilot. Not a bad thing though as it was a good discussion.
Here’s the list
From InfoComm
Team Copilot – not to be confused with Copilot in Teams. This is the ability to invite a Copilot to a meeting to start taking notes during meetings. Even in Rooms
Then we continued talking about Copilot in general. Enjoy!
More info about AI for remote attendees
Intelligent Speaker attribution from any mic
Multi-camera and multi-stream coming soon
BYOD and Bookable desks is now GA
Digital Signage in MTR – MTR on Windows first, use a URL, Appspace or XOGO
Autopilot for MTR now GA
Using PMP for Remote management of your MTR on Windows (remote control of the device)
Enhanced SIP join using Pexip – one touch join of SIP meetings from any provider who supports it instead of Direct Guest Join
From Build
Custom Emojis – we need Heidi the sheep
Intelligent Recap from transcription only meetings – no recording needed
You’ll soon be able to manage who can record
Places is now in public preview. That’s all we had time for. We’ll discuss Places in another episode soon
Here’s a list of the Microsoft blog posts that we pulled from