Author: Francesco D'Alessio

Discover the powerful capabilities of Microsoft Loop in this comprehensive tutorial video. Dive into the core features of workspaces, pages, and components, and gain valuable insights on how to create and customise your own workspace pages. Whether you’re new to Loop or considering its suitability for your team, this guide provides a detailed overview to help you make an informed decision. Explore workspace management, including favoriting, renaming, and styling options. Learn how to create new workspaces, add icons, and change cover photos. Discover the versatility of Loop as it integrates with various Microsoft 365 tools, enabling you to bring in…

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Microsoft Teams has just rolled out a public preview, and I’ll walk you through all the fantastic improvements. From a sleek new design to a blazing-fast performance, this update is a game-changer for daily users like us. We’ll explore the redesigned interface, including the clean navbar and a more user-friendly text area. With a focus on desktop, web, and VDI, the Teams mobile app experience remains unaffected on iOS and Android. But that’s not all—Microsoft has invested heavily in re-architecting the desktop client. They’ve adopted WebView2, bringing improved video and rendering pipelines, streamlined app installation, enhanced security, optimized memory usage,…

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This video talks about Microsoft Loop, a new productivity tool that has just been released by Microsoft. Loop is made up of three core features which are workspaces, pages, and components. Workspaces are different areas or spaces where you can go to build different workspace views. Pages are flexible canvases where you can write and create components, which are portable pieces of content that stay in sync across all the places they have been shared, no matter where they are updated. Components are the most interesting element of Loop as they allow you to create components that can live in…

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The Copilot function is an AI-powered tool that aims to enhance productivity and efficiency. It can scan through your inbox and find contacts, summarize information in emails, suggest files, and link them directly to your email. It can also prompt a to-do list and set up pages in OneNote for you, prompting you to make better decisions. Co-pilot can help you rewrite slides and coordinate data on Excel, and it can analyze data, break down trends, apply color codes, and explain them. The ultimate goal of Copilot is to save time and take the weight out of work. It can…

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If you’re a Microsoft 365 user, you’ll be excited to know that they’ve introduced a new AI assistant called “Copilot.” This assistant combines large language models with all of your data in the Microsoft graph, including calendars, emails, chats, documents, and meetings, to help you craft and refine your work. Copilot is designed to work alongside you, generating outputs and weaving into PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and Business Chat, among others. Copilot can prompt what readers will be setting up and bringing out, making it a powerful tool for productivity. While it’s currently being tested by 20 enterprise customers, more details…

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Microsoft 365 has evolved faster than Google Workspace at adopting AI. Let’s explore what’s happening with OpenAI, Microsoft, Google Workspace, and Microsoft Loop’s role in AI in this video. Microsoft 365 is already kicking off with AI, where will it be in 3 months?

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Microsoft has released a new Grammarly competitor called Microsoft Editor as part of their Microsoft 365 Personal & Family plans. This is an AI-based editor designed to improve writing, grammar, and style.

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Microsoft Places is a new and better way to hybrid work. This is the most exciting addition to the Microsoft 365 line-up for productivity and getting more control over remote and hybrid activities.

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