Microsoft has revealed that a Premium cut of its Teams cloudy collaborationware suite will debut in early February, and some features that are currently included in Microsoft 365 will move to the new — more costly — product. From a report: As Microsoft’s licensing guide clarifies: “some Teams features will move from Teams licenses to Teams Premium licenses.” Those features are:
Live translated captions;
Timeline markers in Teams meeting recordings for when a user left or joined meetings;
Custom organization Together mode scenes;
Virtual Appointments – SMS notifications;
Virtual Appointments – Organizational analytics in the Teams admin center;
Virtual Appointments – Scheduled queue view.
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