In this episode which is similar to Episode 36 & Episode 57, we cover a massive amount of features in Microsoft Teams that have been launched, rolling out or announced in the past 90 days. We've pulled all this information from Office 365 message center, Microsoft Tech community, Office 365 Roadmap with Teams filter.
New End User Functionality
Microsoft Lists in Teams
Microsoft Lists is a Microsoft 365 app that helps you track information and organize your work.
Track issues, assets, routines, contacts, inventory and more using customizable views and smart rules and alerts to keep everyone in sync.
This is brand new so not yet released but will be interesting to see where it plays well with respect to Planner and To Do.
Updated Feature: Invite a group or distribution list to a Teams meeting – previously you needed to do this in Outlook but now available when scheduling a meeting in Teams client.
Microsoft Teams support for Egnyte as a Third party which is cloud storage provider that do secure enterprise file sharing
Screen recording available in Microsoft Stream – create up to 15 minute videos using your mic and PC in Stream and then trim and publish the video. Edge and Chrome are supported for now.
Microsoft Teams - Increasing team membership limit to 10K from 5K. Just a note that Org wide teams still only support 5k users
Inline Edit Toggle for OneNote in Teams – you now edit OneNote content just like can a word or excel file in Teams.
Contextual search is coming to Teams – this is great as it allows you to do a (Ctrl F) to search for content within a specific channel now.
Last but not least, MS is releasing a change that allows you to set a policy where you can force users in Islands Mode to only have the Teams Outlook Addin available to them forcing them to schedule all meetings in Teams.
Personal Apps available in Teams mobile client
Feature Update: Reverse number lookup in activity feed, call history, and voicemail
Option to create all meetings online for Outlook on the web and Outlook mobile
(Updated) New Feature: Teams/Skype Consumer chat and calling interop
New Teams meeting setting - require meeting participants to use the lobby
Feature Update: Teams meeting call and meeting chat size to increase to 300
Office 365 Groups will become Microsoft 365 Groups
Manage which accounts can log in to Teams via enrolled mobile devices
Making it easier to build and publish apps - Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code Extension for Teams
App Studio Update (v1.4.0)
With the latest update (v1.4.0), App Studio now has new enhancements such as, support for app manifest schema 1.6, “advanced section” in app details to easily support advanced features, app package validation tool to run tests that extend outside
Bringing low-code bots to Teams, with Power Virtual Agents
Simplified Power Apps and Power Virtual Agents “Add to Teams”
Enhanced workflow automation with Power Automate + Teams
New Shifts + Power Automate actions
Improved Power BI sharing to Teams
Activity feed notifications for apps
Granular Permissions
Mobile device capability for apps
New Microsoft Graph APIs for subscribing to notifications for new app messages
New Teams Graph APIs in v1.0
Graph APIs for Shifts
Management
New Feature: Microsoft Teams room management within Teams Admin Center
Call Quality Dashboard (CQD) V2 data to be retired
General availability of automatic classification with sensitivity labels in Microsoft 365 services
Improving IT Admins’ ability to manage apps
New 3rd party subscription purchase experience
Grant Consent to Graph API Permissions
New controls to enhance the Teams app discoverability experience
In this episode the team reviews and details all of the conferences that are happening in 2019. Listen in and see which conference that may best suit you and help expand your knowledge and skillset.