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Jay Leask and Craig Jahnke

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  1. 03/14/2022

    #OTSTWIT Viva Learning with Asif Rehmani – Episode 44

    In this episode of This Week in Teams, Jay and I continue with our Microsoft Viva series by talking with Asif Rehmani, the CEO and founder of VisualSP, about Employee Learning and Training | Microsoft Viva. Asif introduced himself and expressed that he does not work for Microsoft, have never worked for Microsoft, but his career has been aligned with Microsoft. He joined Jay and Craig to talk about the good and the not so good of Viva Learning. Viva is a brand came up because of the whole exposure while the the focus on employee experiences. Asif has looked into and played around with all the different modules modules or Viva. Some Viva connections, Viva topics, Viva insights, but because of his background, he dove deep on Viva learning. We then talked with Asif about both pros and cons of it. First found out the licensing model of Viva learning. Actually, in the beginning there wasn’t licensing licensing model. You know, it came out slowly, but when it was revealed, that would be $4 per user per month. That surprised Asif and it is something that he has given feedback to Microsoft about because we’re talking about aggregation of all this content in one place using Viva learning. We’re not talking about the actual LMS system that you still need. We’re not talking about the content source like and when I say content source and talking about edx, Coursera, LinkedIn. You need to Viva learning to put it all together. When he speaks with organizations and talks about this, they tally up the cost and it becomes pretty big. There’s a free version of Viva learning too. That one that he has seen many, many organizations adopt because there is no downside to it. In fact, it’s already pushed out to almost every tenant anyway. So you have it already. Organizations need to decide to do with it, that’s up to you. Do you publicize it? Do you like, just let people discover it by chance? Asif’s advice has always been that you do let your users know that it exists and here’s what it’s going to do for you. But you also let them know some of the gotchas as well. So here’s a gotcha which I definitely do not like, you get to see all the content that’s available through, let’s say LinkedIn library in Viva learning, not everything that you have access to, but everything that’s there and you can get to a point where you see it see it in it, I’ll say Oh yeah this course on I don’t know dynamics 365 sales help makes a lot of sense. Let me figure that out. You click on it you get the next screen where it tells gives you a tile gives you all the synopsis everything else. You’re happy and think, “OK, I have access to it. I was going to learn to learn it anyway.”, and then you click on it and you’re surprised when you when it asks you for your login credentials. Then you will have access to only the things you have permissions to actually view. We then talked about the good. You get to show everything that your organization has in terms of learning in one place so that people don’t have to go to different places. In fact, if you have the paid version of it, you can get into the assignments which your analytics are. You can expose all that stuff from your LMS through Viva learning as long as there’s integration, which is huge because it is truly learning in the flow of work, you’re looking at your chats, you doing your meetings, you’re doing everything in. and now you’re getting all that other information directly in teams as well. So I really like those features for Viva learning. We then talked a little about pricing and licensing before shifting to talking about implementing an managing Viva Learning and the people side of things. If it was all automated, where it was just plug and play, then it would be wonderful. The free module is that plug and play, where you just it just works. There’s nothing to do. It’s available. It’s when you go to the paid version of it where you have to integrate and expose different things and manage and assign and spotlight and all that stuff. That’s where the human component is super necessary. Otherwise, you’re paying for things that’s going to go stale pretty quickly. With with Viva and the employee experience there are different requirements and it seems more and more we’re not talking about a technology admin or developer type. We’re talking about much softer skills. Asif says there are many skills and roles needed to make Viva Learning succssful: Knowledge ManagerLearning ManagerHuman ResourcesTalent DevelopmentContent ManagersTrainersTeams Admin Also, organizations can’t expect to buy it and it will work and people will love it. Nope. Sorry. It doesn’t work like that. It it has to have that commitment from the organization. Otherwise you’re just wasting money. We then closed out the episode by talking at little bit about what Asif will be doing in the coming months. In April, he will be presenting a the Microsoft 365 Conference and serving as the the chair for the Dynamics 365 track. After that, he is presenting at a conference that has nothing to do with Microsoft and is called the Learning Solutions Conference in Orlando. He will be presenting there talking about learning in the flow of work, blended learning, digital coach, performance support and a lot of these other concepts which are pretty common in the learning industry. The post #OTSTWIT Viva Learning with Asif Rehmani – Episode 44 first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    37 min
  2. 02/08/2022

    #OTSTWIT What’s New in Teams? January 2022 Edition – Episode 41

    In this episode of This Week in Teams, Jay and Craig talk about the new releases feature updates from Microsoft for January 2022. They talked about how, due to the holiday season, it seemed like there were few exciting announcements, they then proceeded to talk for 25+mintues. The first thing they covered was unmute keyboard short cut, they would like to see it as a global hotkey. They talked about custom backgrounds from the web being a nice release and how Craig really needs to clean his office up so he could be like Jay and not need to use a background. That conversation transitioned to Craig wanting to use multi-cameras and multi-camera support being more easily supported in Teams. They also referenced an episode with Andy Hunneycutt and the setup he uses to make more interesting videos and drive better viewer engagement. Moving on to “Mirror my video”; this is a feature where you no longer have to see the text in your video flipped. Which, of course, led to hilarity because it is only visible to the presenter but everything is the same for all the viewers; Jay thought it was backwards for everyone. They then talked about Teams meetings recordings. Ever since meetings were moved into OneDrive, organizations saw their SharePoint storage skyrocket. Onedrive provides nifty capabilities, from sensitivity labels to eDiscovery, and now the admin capabilities support cleaning up your videos automatically – so check out Stream if you’re recording things that should be turned into long-term education. Jay and Craig talked about how recordings of 1 on 1 calls can be useful but also posed interesting problems because people can be more candid than normal and need to be careful of what’s recorded. We then rolled through Teams Rooms feature that they didn’t think were necessarily important to talk about in detail: Rooms on WindowsCortana updates in Teams Rooms on WindowsCortana skills now available in additional languagesAAD conditional access support for Teams Rooms on Windows Last but not least, we closed on talking about Jeff Teper’s twitter post on Mesh for Teams and how important it is for legless avatars to have chairbacks… and then closed out the recording with their usual witty banter. Join us next time on This Week in Teams! The post #OTSTWIT What’s New in Teams? January 2022 Edition – Episode 41 first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    28 min
  3. 01/31/2022

    #OTSTWIT Teams for Government Live at #365EduConDC with Jeremy Wood – Episode 40

    While Jay and I were speaking at 365 EduCon D.C., we were able to sit down with Jeremy Wood and talk about Teams in Government and how the US Government uses Teams. Jeremy Wood is a Federal IT implementer, strategist, and enthusiast specializing in complex business systems. His expertise and career spans infrastructure, service desk, software development, budget, policy, and architecture. He continues to focus on providing value to business through technology solutions to reduce cost and increase efficiency. He is currently in a pivotal role at the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) that will help transform both the business and IT roles and systems through planning, alternative analysis, developing business cases, and facilitating the investment review process.  Jeremy told us about how his organization was a Skype organization, but with Covid and the challenges his organization faced, they turned to Teams to meet there collaboration needs. They began a process to rolling it out and now his users are constantly asking how can they leverage teams even more. One of the biggest challenges was governance and what controls did they want to put in place. They created user personas and scenarios on how their users would want to use Teams. We discussed how important using the Teams Adoption guides can be to organizations trying to roll out Teams and change the culture to being a Teams first mentality. We also talked about the challenges that government users face because not all features are rolled out to the government tenants as quickly as they are to enterprises tenants. Jay talked about card sorting and using Teams and Whiteboard to do card sorting to help with information architecture and Jeremy added his own experiences with Whiteboard. I then told a story about how a customer of mine has created a Center of Excellence in SharePoint for training materials and posting tutorials when new features roll out. Jeremy talked about the importance about having a business analysts to help understand and build business solutions for his users. He said one of the best tools they use are Learning Pathways and have built out a support solution of Teams and training to help your users including monthly “Ask Me Anything” sessions. We asked Jeremy what things interested him that are coming up. He talked about Power Bi pro and Analytics are of a lot of interest to him and his organizations. Jeremy is really looking forward to building things out on the Teams platform like adaptive cards and SharePoint pages like Viva Connections. Jeremy on LinkedIn Podcast: The Geek Within Teams for Government Live at #365EduConDC with Jeremy WoodThe post #OTSTWIT Teams for Government Live at #365EduConDC with Jeremy Wood – Episode 40 first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    21 min
  4. 12/06/2021

    #OTSTWIT What’s New in Teams? November 2021 Edition – Episode 39

    In This Week in Teams, Craig and Jay started out talking about Craig’s meeting scheduling habit of 45 minutes versus 1 hour minute meetings. He schedules them to start 5 minutes after the hour and goes to 10 minutes before the hour (11:05 am – 11:50 am). He says the first 5 minutes are always spent waiting for everyone and his customers appreciate the 10 minute break before their next meetings. They then talked about MS Ignite and how Jay felt underwhelmed by the announcements compared to past Ignites while Craig added that he didn’t have time to spend on it virtually and would much rather preferred to be in person. Recommended Microsoft Ignite Content Jay & Craig discuss Ignite, but not at the depth a conference of this degree deserves. Check out some of these recommended reviews for fuller details: The Microsoft Ignite Book of News is a guide to all the announcements made with all the detail you need. The MS Refresh Show with Matt Wade and Sean Bugler dives deep into the latest feature announcements.MVPs Lisa Crosbie and Elaiza Benitez cover everything from keynotes to Power Platform updates November 2021 Teams Announcements After the normal chit chat, they then got into the real purpose of this episode, discussing the November 2021 Microsoft Teams product blog which covers the latest and greatest news and announcement for the month. First off we talked about Jay’s sweet spot, Government and covered: Presenter Mode in Desktop & Window Sharing available in GCC-High and DODLast month into GCCNew Assignment Experience for Breakout rooms in GCC-H and DODAttendance Report in GCCIsolated Audio Feeds in GCC25k Members per Team in GCC-H (yes, Jay misspoke and said 25 members per team, but clearly meant 25,000. Thousand – haha. After that they moved on to talk about Meetings and Calling Communication Access Realtime Translation for Live Captions (new format of captioning)ALSO Available in GCCContent from Camera – ok this is really slickAnonymous User Join Policies (also in GCC)Custom hold music – only 1 song??? Then Jay wanted to talk about search Lost is the ability to search within the subject line, hoping that comes back – A huge loss for Jay, Craig not so muchGained is an AI based Top HitsNew search results page – actually is nicer, minus the lost search in subject field Finally they got to big announcement of the evolution of the the Fluid Framework into a new product called Microsoft Loop. Built on Fluid Framework (first announced in May 2019)Composed of Components, Pages, and WorkspacesLoop Pages sound like OneNote pages on growth hormonesCan’t wait for Build next year where they get into how developers can use components in their appsRolling out NOW to MSFT Teams ChatCo-authorStatus reportTopic gatheringCheck out “Live components” in teams today, if it’s rolled out to your tenant yetInteresting note in the rollout is that every loop component is backed by a file in your OneDrive, there was discussion of what this would look like and will be an upcoming episode on Loop in more detail. Lastly, they closed out discussing their upcoming appearance at 365 EduCon – DC and wishing you and your a great holiday season. The post #OTSTWIT What’s New in Teams? November 2021 Edition – Episode 39 first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    26 min
  5. 11/10/2021

    #OTSTWIT Viva Insights with Stephanie Donahue – Episode 38

    The Microsoft Viva Series includes these great episodes: #OTSTWIT Viva Intro with Eddie Lee – Episode 36#OTSTWIT Viva Insights with Stephanie Donahue – Episode 38#OTSTWIT Viva Connections with Susan Hanley – Episode 42 This Week’s Episode: This week Jay & Craig are joined by Stephanie Donahue, founder of The PAIT Group and Microsoft Regional Director and MVP, to discuss Viva Insights. Often confused as a “big brother” tool, enabling organizations to see what their employees are doing with their time; Viva Insights is designed to make those very statistics more generalized, to give organizations an understanding of their workforce, department by department and as a whole. Additionally, Insights provides tools for the workforce itself, from helping normalize mental wellness to personal working hours and helping surface files and conversations that may be relevant based on an employees tasks and meetings that day. About Stephanie Donahue With over 20 years of experience in the IT Sector, Stephanie is a leader, an innovator, and skilled problem solver. She has a passion for technology and innovation that led her to co-found the PAIT Group. Stephanie believes that technology can minimize risk and maximize business growth and potential. Stephanie is a recognized member of the SharePoint community where she speaks, writes, and organizes SharePoint events both locally and nationally. Stephanie’s community engagement helps keep her fingers on the pulse of technology to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to emerging technologies. She leverages her knowledge and relationships with vendors, peers, and thought leaders into innovative business solutions for each of PAIT’s clients. As president and managing partner of PAIT Group, Stephanie leverages her experience and develops relationships to build a dynamic environment for her clients that ensure the right solutions are developed to address their unique business critical projects and issues. PAIT helps senior management build technology plans that achieve business critical goals and co-executes these solutions with your company ensuring a proper transfer of knowledge. The result for the client is increased ROI with much lower risk. PAIT’s client success is proof that the model works. PAIT matches complex concepts and projects to simple solutions. PAIT Group utilizes Microsoft technology including Microsoft SharePoint, OneDrive, and Yammer to build solutions and solve business problems. If manual business processes and dated technology are holding your company back, PAIT can help. The experienced PAIT Group team can help your company liberate and automate your IT. No business challenge is too complicated. Learn More from Stephanie here: LinkedIn | StephKDonahueTwitter | @StephKDonahueTechsplaining PodcastThe PAIT GroupThe post #OTSTWIT Viva Insights with Stephanie Donahue – Episode 38 first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    37 min
  6. 11/02/2021

    #OTSTWIT What’s New in Teams? October 2021 Edition – Episode 37

    This Week in Teams, Craig and Jay jump into the October 2021 Microsoft Teams Team product blog where ALL the goodies that were announced for commercial and US Government tenants. On this month’s episode, we jumped into the Government announcements first, because Jay wanted to and because for the first time in forever, there seem to be a lot of them. We discussed how often times the Government tenants feel left behind in all the great teams news, but now it seems Microsoft is trying hard for speedier delivery times. We then proceeded to discuss the below topics in detail. New assignment experience in modal window for breakout roomsPresenter mode in desktop or window sharingPresent from PowerPoint to TeamsPrompt to set Meeting Options for Large Teams Meetings in Outlook for WindowsTogether modeImproved experience for sharing content in a meetingLive Transcript in unscheduled meetings using Meet Now and Channel meetingsTeams webinar capabilities for GCCDownload Attendance report for GCCGuest access support on mobile for DODGuest access support on mobile for GCC-HighGuest Access – Teams now supports Guest Access between tenants inside the GCC-High Cloud.Teams device management in DoD After that we talked about Meetings and weather and discussed how we liked how Whiteboard was becoming a bigger piece of Teams Meetings and how it can used. We also talked more about: Live Transcript in unscheduled meetings using Meet Now and Channel meetingsBreakout Room managers supportBreakout room pre-meeting room creation and participant assignmentPresenter mode ‘Standout’ in PowerPoint Live From there we moved on to discussing being able to have chat supervisors who could monitor meetings and delete any inappropriate messages, suggested chat replies, and Visio Viewer (the ability to view Visio diagrams even if you don’t have a license. Lastly we had a discussion about allowing users to buy and deploy apps directly from the store. We will be interesting to see how companies use the feature or if IT governance will shut it down. We wrapped up talking about Ignite, https://myignite.microsoft.com/home, and recommending people attend if they could. October 2021 Microsoft Teams Product Update #OTSTWIT E37 Have a good day and please leave a comment if there is anything you would like us to talk about in an upcoming episode! The post #OTSTWIT What’s New in Teams? October 2021 Edition – Episode 37 first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    39 min
  7. 10/27/2021

    Buzzkill E18 – What is Ransomware with Yehudah Sunshine – IT Security Series

    Yehudah Sunshine is the Chief Evangelist at ohttps://www.odi-x.com/dix, a Content Disarm and Reconstruction specialist in the world of cybersecurity. Continuing the IT security series, Yehudah brings a base-line understanding of ransomware, a greater-than 30 year old technological trade, which required the physical acceptance and use of floppy disks, and now it hardly requires the installation of an app or opening of the wrong email. As this series has continued to showcase, security is more than an IT concern. If you take one thing from this conversation with Yehudah, it is that ransomware can, and will, happen to anyone! Business, individuals, famous, poor, everybodies, and nobodies; we’re all sent ransomware files or messages with the goal of eventually allowing bad actors to gain access or control of your data – the point is, everyone is a target. Small businesses and local government agencies are particularly vulnerable because they don’t have larger security teams that can keep up with the latest and greatest strategies, or afford to hire security professionals that have experience. Organizations also typically don’t spend the necessary time on training and deployment to ensure that their users are operating in line with secure practices. Suffice it to say, ransomware is not a new problem, but it’s certainly a problem that has reached a critical mass, and no amount of IT security in-and-of-itself will be enough. Combatting ransomware, malware, and IT security in general, requires a personal attention. Join Yehudah Sunshine on this episode of the Buzzkill IT Podcast’s IT Security Series to learn a little bit more about Ransomware and why you need to pay attention to it. Buzzkill IT Podcast Episode 18 – Ransomware with Yehudah Sunshine – IT Security Series About Yehudah Sunshine Bringing together a diverse professional cyber know-how, intellectual fascination with history and culture, and eclectic academic background focusing on diplomacy and the cultures of Central Asia, Yehudah (attempts to) keenly blend his deep understanding of the global tech ecosystem with a nuanced worldview of the underlying socio-economic and political forces which drive policy and impact innovation in the cyber sectors. His current work focuses on how to create and enhance marketing strategies and cyber-driven thought leadership for odix, an Israel-based cybersecurity start-up. Yehudah has written and researched extensively within cybersecurity, the service sectors, international criminal accountability, Israel’s economy, Israeli diplomatic inroads, Israeli innovation and technology, and Chinese economic policy. Connect with Yehudah here: odixLinked In | Yehudah SunshineThe post Buzzkill E18 – What is Ransomware with Yehudah Sunshine – IT Security Series first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    38 min
  8. 10/18/2021

    #OTSTWIT Viva Intro with Eddie Lee – Episode 36

    The Microsoft Viva Series includes these great episodes: #OTSTWIT Viva Intro with Eddie Lee – Episode 36#OTSTWIT Viva Insights with Stephanie Donahue – Episode 38#OTSTWIT Viva Connections with Susan Hanley – Episode 42 This Week’s Episode: This episode is the first in a 6-part series where Craig and Jay look into Microsoft Viva, the new Employee Experience platform that brings together communications, knowledge, learning, resources, and insights in the flow of work. Viva consists of four core modules: Viva Connections is your gateway to a modern engagement experience designed to keep everyone engaged and informed.Viva Topics automatically organizes content and expertise across your organization, making it easy for people to find information and put knowledge to work.Viva Insights helps people and business thrive with data-driven, privacy-protected insights and recommendations to improve productivity and wellbeing.Viva Learning empowers employees with formal and informal learning when and where it’s needed, making it easier for people to learn while working. Microsoft also recently acquired Ally.io and announced that it will be a fifth module. Ally.io is a goal setting and tracking system, putting your company’s most important objectives at the center of every process so you can spend less time managing goals and more time achieving them. This week we sat down with Eddie Lee, EduTech Lead for North America at AvePoint, to discuss Viva at a high level, what we liked about it, and what the future may bring. About Eddie Lee Eddie provides technical guidance to organizations in regulated industries to maximize their cloud investments as they evolve their UX into the modern workplace. Client-side experience in enterprise, mid-market, and small business combined with expertise in Microsoft technologies enables him to serve his clients as a proven trusted partner. Learn more about Eddie here: LinkedIn | Edward LeeAvePoint Blog | Eddie LeeThe post #OTSTWIT Viva Intro with Eddie Lee – Episode 36 first appeared on On The Spot Network.

    29 min
  9. 10/04/2021

    #OTSTWIT What’s New in Teams? September 2021 Edition – Episode 35

    This Week in Teams, Craig and Jay jump into the September 2021 Microsoft Teams Team product blog where ALL the goodies that were announced for commercial and US Government tenants: On this months episode, we covered some new feature with Teams Meetings: Presenter from Power Point Teams Apple Car PlayNew Breakout Room experienceBeing able to restart a Live Event if you accidentally end it100k attendees can attend a Live Event (if you have the LEAM team enable it) We then talk about Devices and features that are available in the Teams App now being made available to Teams Rooms: Dynamic views of attendeesAbility to Spotlight multiple participatnsPin multiple participantsChat bubblesNew Presenter modes We moved on to Chat & Collaborations features that are now available, but Craig has had for sometime and Jay is mad at him about: The ability to Pin messagesReply to a messagePower Automate templatesNew default settings options when opening documents We closed out by Jay running through the Government Cloud features: GCC, High, DOD -Apple Car PlayGCC, High – Improved content sharing experienceGCC- Breakout room experienceGCC- Teams notifications now default to native (assist mode, action center, accessibility, etc)GCC- Mute conversations Complete Auto-Transcript 00:00:08.060Jay LeaskWelcome to the September edition of this week in teams where we talk about the latest updates from the month of September. It’s been a long time since we’ve done one of these episodes. Craig, I’m very excited to see what this looks like, ’cause I think we’re rusty as hell. 00:00:26.500 –> 00:00:33.920Craig JahnkeI like that you’re excited ’cause I’ve just gotten all morning that you’re crabby as hell and it should be very interesting. So nice to see you, Jay. 00:00:34.080 –> 00:00:47.850Jay LeaskIt’s good to see you too, man, uh me, so uh, it’s been awhile since we’ve had a regular cadence of content and we’re going to try and kick things off with the month of October for a new season of TWIT. 00:00:48.160 –> 00:00:56.970Jay LeaskUh, so just a quick update on what we’re doing it. I don’t think you knew I was going to do this, but here we go. We’re going to do the monthly update again. 00:00:57.020 –> 00:01:06.080Jay LeaskUhm, yeah, right this week in teams has become this month in teams, but that’s OK. We’re going to keep the name and the brand and we’re going to keep moving. 00:00:57.350 –> 00:00:58.810Craig JahnkeYeah, monthly updates. 00:00:59.930 –> 00:01:00.280Craig JahnkeThis. 00:01:07.490 –> 00:01:12.840Jay LeaskWe’re also going to do like mini series of content, so Craig, what’s this series? We’ve got coming up? 00:01:14.460 –> 00:01:16.170Craig JahnkeIs it the vehicle series? 00:01:14.960 –> 00:01:15.520Jay LeaskYou don’t know. 00:01:16.830 –> 00:01:26.810Craig JahnkeSo that we’re going to talk about Viva, an overview of Viva Viva connections Viva topics, Viva insights in Viva learning. So that’s the one we’re working on recording now. 00:01:26.860 –> 00:01:40.190Craig JahnkeNo, but we still were planning on playing around with. I believe we have another episode or two of Viva around Viva teams around the world where we were interviewing people from different countries and continents actually on teams. 00:01:27.720 –> 00:01:28.060Jay LeaskYep. 00:01:39.250 –> 00:01:39.610Jay LeaskYep. 00:01:40.820 –> 00:01:50.700Jay LeaskYeah, I know I it’s it. We sat down and tried to figure out how do we keep content going and and and fresh and exciting for you. The 33 listeners in my head. 00:01:51.210 –> 00:02:04.940Jay LeaskUh, and uh, so we’re going to do the monthly and then we’re going to run. These series is so Viva right now. Hope you enjoy it. And then we’ll get back to the world. The world view on teams later. So here we go. 00:01:53.240 –> 00:01:53.710Craig Jahnke3. 00:01:59.780 –> 00:01:59.990Craig JahnkeHey. 00:02:04.470 –> 00:02:13.590Craig JahnkeAnd we might try to get in a couple of what we’re going to call 2 minute teams where we try to demo a feature of teams and then we’ll talk about it afterwards. So the demo will be less than two minutes. 00:02:12.200 –> 00:02:12.590Jay LeaskI was. 00:02:13.780 –> 00:02:16.720Jay LeaskI was not prepared to announce that I’m I’m glad you were. 00:02:17.820 –> 00:02:25.730Craig JahnkeI wasn’t prepared to announce anything, but it’s 6:30 in the morning at my time on a Saturday and you got me out of bed to do this. So we’re going to talk about whatever. 00:02:24.500 –> 00:02:26.230Jay LeaskCome on, it’s 7:00 o’clock now. 00:02:27.310 –> 00:02:28.870Jay LeaskYou’ve you’ve had coffee. 00:02:29.110 –> 00:02:30.640Craig JahnkeI’ve had a cup of coffee. 00:02:32.090 –> 00:02:35.020Craig JahnkeWe’re good, let’s go. Let’s roll so. 00:02:32.170 –> 00:02:33.060Jay LeaskAlright alright. 00:02:34.340 –> 00:02:37.340Jay LeaskLet’s roll into the news of September. What do we got? 00:02:37.670 –> 00:02:41.550Craig JahnkeI don’t, I don’t know. I’m gonna do that. What do they call it? Cabbage patch. No, that’s not. It’s turning the. 00:02:42.820 –> 00:02:46.890Jay LeaskI don’t know what it is, but that’s gonna play for like 30 seconds at the end of this video. 00:02:47.680 –> 00:02:53.370Craig JahnkeSo we got some meetings in teams, so presenter mode. So the I think the. 00:02:52.780 –> 00:02:55.470Jay LeaskWe’ve got meetings in teams. They finally come to teams. 00:02:55.350 –> 00:03:21.930Craig JahnkeYes, that was a huge addition to teams with the addition of meetings. They’ll presenter mode for PowerPoint. So for those people who have sometimes struggled with, how do I present in PowerPoint without sharing everything on my desktop? You can go right into PowerPoint and there will be an icon on the top right hand corner. It says shared a team, so if you’re there it will just share the presentation. You don’t have to worry about what you have in your background or anything like that, which I always struggle with, so it’s showing. 00:03:21.660 –> 00:03:32.590Jay LeaskSo I’ll I’ll put, I’ll we’re going to put a link in the blog about this, but go watch the product marketing manager, Aisha Miller, do a little presentation. It’s a minute long. 00:03:33.920 –> 00:04:00.620Jay LeaskTwo minute teams Speaking of. It’s a little campy, but it is actually really cool, because if you’ve ever been if you’ve ever seen a salesperson share their whole desktop and then you see the background chats pop up while they’re team tells them to stop sharing their whole screen or somebody tells them that the customer was not getting it and ends up getting in trouble. ’cause they’re idiots like, this is big. 00:03:35.520 –> 00:03:35.820Craig JahnkeYeah. 00:04:01.020 –> 00:04:07.840Craig JahnkeYes, I’ve never had that happen to me. I’m perfect perfect presenter, so I wouldn’t know about that. 00:04:06.130 –> 00:04:07.020Jay LeaskAh well. 00:04:08.160 –> 00:04:11.700Jay LeaskAlright, alright so let’s talk about Apple Car play. 00:04:11.730 –> 00:04:13.060Craig JahnkeYeah, I don’t care about that, Jay. 00:04:13.950 –> 00:04:28.780Jay LeaskI mean, I, I also don’t care about it, but teams is supposedly going for the the commercial market and you can’t go for the commercial market if you don’t have Apple capabilities, right? 00:04:25.060 –> 00:04:26.210Craig JahnkeAnd if it doesn’t work, Apple. 00:04:29.060 –> 00:04:33.620Craig JahnkeYeah, so I get that but, uh, tell us about Apple Car play then Jay, what is it? 00:04:35.170 –> 00:04:58.080Jay LeaskThis is this is engage in conversation Craig. So just the fact that Apple Car play allows you to use your mobile device in the car and I actually think I saw Matt Wade and Sean Bugler talking about this one. The fact that you don’t have the ability to control your meeting from the car is it’s a pain in the ****. 00:04:58.600 –> 00:05:06.080Jay LeaskA man and I can respect that. You know, I’ve got Andrew Android play and or whatever it’s called in in our car and and we use that all the time. 00:05:06.140 –> 00:05:22.760Jay LeaskI’m so OK fine, I get it. The other one that was in there on this one too is a two by two and safari mode. Again, it’s it’s an apple thing, so neither of us particularly cares, but the fact that browsers and Safari or finally going to get two by two gallery view like. 00:05:23.460 –> 00:05:26.810Jay LeaskI can’t believe they’re still just using the one person view. 00:05:27.640 –> 00:05:28.460Jay LeaskThat’s insane. 00:05:27.780 –> 00:05:46.860Craig JahnkeYeah, and as we talked about before the broadcast or you brought up if we’re gonna. If Microsoft is wanting to make serious inroads into the consumer market with teams, that’s going to have to take, that’s going to have to come on par with with what you see out there. And some of the other competitors who can do 7 by 7 so. 00:05:37.600 –> 00:05:37.990Jay LeaskYeah. 00:05:42.080 –> 00:05:42.400Jay LeaskYep. 00:05:46.920 –> 00:05:47.410Craig JahnkeUhm? 00:05:47.960 –> 00:06:03.820Craig JahnkeIt is as good as they can make that as close as they can get that to the the enterprise model, right? For the consumers, that’s going to help but just tailing back to Apple Car play. Just some of the stuff that I’ve seen out there in the news and things lately. 00:05:54.970 –> 00:05:55.400Jay LeaskYep. 00:06:04.140 –> 00:06:04.770Craig JahnkeUhm? 00:06:06.080 –> 00:06:30.970Craig JahnkeThe car producers like GM and Ford and Toyota and some of them are really diving into what they’r

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