by During the recent virtual Ignite conference, Microsoft announced Microsoft Mesh, an Azure-based cloud platform allowing developers to build immersive, multiuser, cross-platform mixed reality apps. Furthermore, customers can leverage Mesh to enhance virtual meetings, conduct virtual design sessions, assist remote work better, learn together virtually, host virtual social gatherings and meet-ups. After PCs, the internet, and smartphones, customers are now experiencing virtual, augmented, and mixed reality as the fourth wave in computing. And many of the fortune 500 companies have deployed HoloLens and other Mixed Reality (MR) solutions. Yet, they have faced problems such as bringing high-fidelity 3D models into MR to support the file formats they have or the substantial time and resources necessary to have people represented naturally in MR. Microsoft tries to solve that with Mesh to provide a platform for developers to design immersive multiuser MR apps without worrying about complicated technical problems.