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On this episode of The Six Five - In the Booth from Enterprise Connect, The Futurum Group’s Craig Durr talks with Albert Kooiman, Senior Director at Microsoft, about the latest advancements in Microsoft Teams Rooms, highlighting the integration of AI to enhance meeting experiences and improve collaboration.
Their discussion covers:
The role of AI in transforming meeting room experiences, enabling features like speaker identification and content processing.
The lifecycle of meetings, from preparation to post-meeting analysis, all enhanced by AI-driven suggestions and insights.
Governance and privacy considerations in AI deployment, especially concerning voice recognition and data access.
The evolution of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) meeting rooms, leveraging Teams client to differentiate user experiences and provide valuable data for IT and business decision-making.
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On this episode of The Six Five - In the Booth from Enterprise Connect, The Futurum Group’s Craig Durr talks with Albert Kooiman, Senior Director at Microsoft, about the latest advancements in Microsoft Teams Rooms, highlighting the integration of AI to enhance meeting experiences and improve collaboration.
Their discussion covers:
The role of AI in transforming meeting room experiences, enabling features like speaker identification and content processing.
The lifecycle of meetings, from preparation to post-meeting analysis, all enhanced by AI-driven suggestions and insights.
Governance and privacy considerations in AI deployment, especially concerning voice recognition and data access.
The evolution of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) meeting rooms, leveraging Teams client to differentiate user experiences and provide valuable data for IT and business decision-making.

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