Microsoft recently announced a new suite of features intended to appear within Teams throughout 2018. The collection includes features that will help users to transcribe, record, and save meetings in the cloud. What's more, there will also be inline message translation and integration with Microsoft's very own voice assistant, Cortana.
The integration with a virtual assistant should give Microsoft quite the edge in its attempt to outshine other competing collaboration software like Slack. Now that more companies are progressively making the move towards team collaboration and productivity apps.
Bringing Voice Computing to the Workplace
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Voice is gradually seeing a wider adoption in the workplace, with Microsoft and Amazon recently announcing that both Alexa and Cortana would be able to work seamlessly together. According to Microsoft, their decision to Integrate Teams with Cortana should help users to make calls more easily, join meetings, and add people to conferences using nothing but natural language. This new feature could be a fantastic way for Microsoft to get ahead of its competitors, however, it's only one of the many upgrades planned for 2018.
During this year, Teams will also see the arrival of cloud recording - another solution that will take advantage of recent developments in cloud technology. Teams will have the opportunity to record meetings with nothing but a click and create automatic transcriptions of whatever was said. Attendees in meetings will be able to play back key parts of their recordings with the help of transcription guidance.
Microsoft has suggested that the transcription service will be upgraded in the future with facial recognition to make sure remarks are properly attributed to the right people.




