What's New In Teams Roundup For March
What's New In Teams Roundup For March

What's New In Teams Roundup For March

Microsoft is continuously working to improve the service by releasing timely updates for Microsoft Teams.  In this post, I’ll provide a roundup of off the latest feature updates released in March.
  • Teams performance updates
    • Search results in Teams - A new search results page experience from Microsoft Search in Teams will make finding messages, people, answers, and files faster and more intuitive. A new All page will show top results from each domain, Bookmark, and Acronym.
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    • Customer Lockbox for Microsoft Teams - Customer Lockbox ensures that Microsoft cannot access your content to perform a service operation without your explicit approval. Already available for Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business, Customer Lockbox brings you into the approval workflow for requests to access your content. This update brings the capability to Microsoft Teams as well. To turn on Customer Lockbox controls, simply go to your Microsoft 365 admin center.
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  • Meetings
    • Automated webinar invite - As webinars are set up, invites are sent to attendees to register. When attendees register, the webinar invite will now automatically be added to the attendee’s calendar, making it easy to plan ahead and to remember when the event takes place.
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    • Domain customization for webinar communications - Once attendees have registered for a webinar, as confirmation emails are sent to keep attendees informed, the sender name and domain email will now include the tenant’s name. This will make it easy for attendees to recognize who is sending communications for the event.
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    • Day view in calendar on iOS and Android - View all hours of the day beyond scheduled meetings and events, which allows you to see when you’re available or busy throughout the day.
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    • Auto-Expiration of Meeting Recordings stored on OneDrive and SharePoint - Newly created Teams meeting recordings in OneDrive and SharePoint will be deleted automatically by the service based on a default Teams policy setting. Teams admins will be able to modify the default meeting recording expiration time via a setting in the Teams Admin Portal or by modifying policy attributes using PowerShell scripts. Newly created meeting recordings in OneDrive and SharePoint will be automatically deleted after this point unless the meeting owner extends the expiration. Meeting owners will be notified about expired recordings and may extend the expiration date in OneDrive/SharePoint. Compliance policies will override the expiration setting.
 
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