Xillio Appoints New Managing Director, Americas As Momentum Soars For Content Migration Solutions for Microsoft 365
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Jeff Willinger, Managing Director, Americas at Xillio
We enable organizations to create a future-proof content migration strategy which aligns core information management principles - security, search-and findability, governance, compliance – with user-centricity, adaptability, and business value. AMSTERDAM and ATLANTA (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Xillio, the global content migration solutions provider that enables organizations to modernize information landscapes, has appointed Jeff Willinger as Managing Director, Americas, as demand soars for Xillio’s portfolio of content migration software, compliance solutions and Microsoft Viva consultancy services.
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Last week was particularly interesting. Microsoft had two big announcements with Mesh and Viva, while Huawei showcased a strategy for a universal OS that covers PCs, smartphones, tablets, TVs, and IoT devices to perfect integration across them all. Let s talk about both this week and work in Microsoft Mesh as the product of the week.
Microsoft details the various new features added to Microsoft 365 apps in April Apr 29, 2021 14:10 EDT with 2 comments
As is the case every month, Microsoft today detailed the features that were added to its various Microsoft 365 offerings for this month. This month, the firm is highlighting updates made to Teams, Office apps such as Excel, Word, and Outlook, and more.
First up are the improvements being made to Teams, starting with the live transcription feature with speaker attribution that began rolling out to users in the U.S. in March. The feature lets users transcribe scheduled meetings, which serves to not only be an accessibility feature but also a way for users to refer to important points made during the meeting. Additionally, Teams is also getting a meeting recap feature that provides users with a recording, transcript, files, and chat history post the conclusion of the meeting, in the meeting’s Chat tab.
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New Outlook setting cuts video meetings short to reduce stress
Turns out back-to-back video meetings are bad for your brain.
Jared Spataro (Microsoft) Credit: Microsoft
Microsoft’s research team has used science to prove what we already know too many back-to-back meetings can wear you down and is promoting an Outlook feature to build in scheduled breaks.
Microsoft used EEG sensors to measure the brain waves of several study participants, noting how the beta-wave activity associated with stress increased across four successive 30-minute meetings with no breaks in between. But when Microsoft re-ran the tests with an additional ten-minute buffer period between the meetings, stress levels dropped, and participation increased.