Improve hybrid meetings in BYOD rooms.
More than 85% of meeting spaces globally are not video enabled, with BYOD rooms accounting for many of these spaces. But no worries. Microsoft has a solution. Watch this video to learn how new AI-enhanced features in Microsoft Teams enable your employees to easily connect their PCs to A/V in the room to get Teams meetings up and running fast. Contact Ikusasa Technology Solutions to get plugged into a better, more inclusive hybrid working environment.
What is BYOD in hybrid meetings?
BYOD stands for bring-your-own-device, which allows employees to connect their personal devices, like laptops or tablets, to the meeting room's audio/visual equipment. This approach enhances participation in hybrid meetings by enabling employees to use familiar technology, making it easier to join Microsoft Teams meetings quickly.
How can organizations track meeting room usage?
Organizations can track meeting room usage through the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal. This tool provides insights into how often rooms are utilized, helping IT departments manage resources effectively and optimize meeting spaces.
What benefits does Microsoft Teams offer for BYOD rooms?
Microsoft Teams simplifies the process of connecting personal devices to meeting room A/V systems, allowing meetings to start quickly and efficiently. This integration supports a seamless experience for employees, fostering better collaboration in hybrid work environments.
Improve hybrid meetings in BYOD rooms.
published by Ikusasa Technology Solutions
Ikusasa Technology Solutions is a 100% black female-owned ICT training and solutions provider established in 2016. As a Microsoft partner, we specialize in delivering high-impact digital skills development to underserved communities, with a focus on youth employability and small business enablement. Our services include accredited training in Microsoft technologies, IT support, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and software development. With a national footprint and a proven track record of training over 4,500 learners through SETA and corporate-funded programs, we are committed to bridging the digital divide and driving inclusive economic growth across South Africa.