The commercial era of Microsoft Mesh nimmt nun endlich Fahrt auf! The new app “Mesh avatars” is being rolled out in more and more customer tenants, heralding the start of Microsoft’s own “Metaverse“.
The avatars are designed to give users an easy and user-friendly introduction to upcoming features within the mixed reality (XR) of Microsoft Mesh.
How to create this Mesh avatar is shown in the following instructions
Microsoft Teams (EN)
Microsoft Teams integration for analog and DECT endpoints
9 months have passed since my first article on this topic and I have had the opportunity to gain first experience with the extended possibilities for connecting devices without a Teams app.
Contact objects in Microsoft Teams
A building block for a complete telephone directory in the company is finally available again: Contact objects in M365 are now taken into account at various points in the Microsoft Teams search.
Which Cordless Devices Support Microsoft Teams?
As the number of Microsoft Teams Phone users grows at an astonishing rate, it’s no longer just desk phones and softphones stealing the limelight.
Microsoft’s focus on enabling and empowering deskless workers is clear as the certified devices program now extends to a variety of cordless devices.
Avatar in Microsoft Teams (without Microsoft Mesh)
The VR world is still waiting for the long-awaited Microsoft Mesh. So far, only Hololens 2 owners and a few selected tenants can enjoy a preview. The VR glasses owners are currently still left empty-handed. But YouTuber John Moore now shows a way to participate in a Microsoft Teams meeting with his avatar and at least recreate the Mesh feeling. We’ll show you how easy it is in the following article.