Microsoft is working on zero-touch deployment for Teams room and better language support

Rollout of these features should start in April

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Microsoft is constantly improving its services, and we recently wrote about an attention-tracking feature in Teams that will keep track of you during meetings.

The company is working on another set of features that will deliver easier deployment and better language options, so let’s take a closer at them.

Microsoft Teams to get better language support and easier deployment starting from April

According to the Microsoft 356 roadmap, it appears Microsoft is developing a feature that lets users change the language on Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows.

The feature will allow users to change the default language by going to the More section and choosing Language on the room console.

It’s worth mentioning that admins will be able to select up to three languages that users can choose from in the room.

Speaking of administration and management, Microsoft is working on Zero Touch Provisioning of Microsoft Teams Rooms as well.

With this feature, you will be able to deploy Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows completely remotely. This is achieved by utilizing Windows Autopilot and auto-login technologies to automate the process.

The feature also uses credentials from Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Management to reduce deployment time, and costs and to improve overall security.

These are some interesting features, and according to Microsoft’s roadmap, the rollout should start in April. This isn’t all from Microsoft, and the recent Microsoft, Cisco, and Samsung collaboration will bring easier management and deployment of meetings.

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