Microsoft is rolling out improvements to Copilot for Teams, with the aim of enhancing collaboration during meetings, calls, and chat messaging. The company plans to introduce these enhancements in phases, with meeting features set for May, chat messaging for April, and call features for June.
Copilot users have reported significant time savings of eleven minutes and improved work performance after using the tool for eleven weeks, according to a recent survey conducted by Microsoft. These updates will allow users to extract meeting information, adapt message styles, and receive call summaries using Copilot within the Teams platform.
Microsoft has also announced the default activation of Intelliframe on Teams Rooms meeting room devices. This feature will provide equal visibility to all meeting participants regardless of whether they are in the room or connecting remotely. It will also enhance speech recognition capabilities for more accurate transcription and information extraction with Copilot.
In addition to these enhancements, Microsoft is integrating Windows Autopilot into Teams Rooms to streamline the deployment of meeting room devices by IT teams. The company has also expanded its BYOD ecosystem with features such as shared viewing mode, smart speaker support, and BYOD IT Management for administrators.
Finally, Microsoft has announced upcoming enhancements to the Teams Phone calling solution that will enable users to transfer, forward and handle incoming calls from call queues or auto attendants in case of network interruptions starting in summer. These updates are part of Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to improve collaboration and productivity within the Teams platform.
Overall these updates aim at making communication more efficient and effective within teams while improving overall productivity levels.