Exploring Microsoft’s New Feature: Deploy Frontline Dynamic Teams for Enhanced Local Collaboration and App Access

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Microsoft’s “Deploy frontline dynamic teams” is now in public preview. This feature allows for the creation of a team for each frontline location and a channel for each department, facilitating local collaboration and access to frontline apps.

Introducing Frontline Dynamic Teams in Public Preview

Microsoft is thrilled to announce the public preview of ‘Deploy Frontline Dynamic Teams’. This feature is designed to facilitate seamless collaboration and workflow among frontline workers.

What’s New?

With this update, Microsoft aims to eliminate the friction previously experienced when setting up a team for each location, a channel for each department, and maintaining membership of these teams in high turnover industries.

Major Updates

The consistent structure of the ‘Deploy Frontline Dynamic Teams’ allows for local collaboration across departments. It also provides access to frontline applications like Walkie-talkie, Tasks, and Shifts, which leverage this team structure to facilitate workflows.

Key Quotes

“Customers who have successfully deploy Teams to their frontline workers follow a consistent pattern. They create a team for each frontline location and a channel for each department at that location.”

“This consistent structure enables local collaboration across departments and access to frontline apps like Walkie-talkie, Tasks and Shifts which leverage this team structure to facilitate workflows.”

What’s Important to Know?

The ‘Deploy Frontline Dynamic Teams’ is now available in public preview. This means that it’s open for users to try out and provide feedback. This is a significant step towards enhancing the Microsoft Teams experience for frontline workers.

  • Microsoft’s “Deploy frontline dynamic teams” is now available in public preview.
  • This feature allows for the creation of a team for each frontline location.
  • A channel can be created for each department at the location.
  • The structure enables local collaboration across departments.
  • It provides access to frontline apps like Walkie-talkie, Tasks, and Shifts.
  • From the Microsoft Teams Blog