New Delhi, June 7 (Ians) Frontline workforce management SaaS platform BetterPlace on Wednesday announced a collaboration with Microsoft to transform employee experience for frontline workers across Asia-Pacific (Apac).
With this collaboration, both companies will leverage the power of AI to develop industry-first solutions tailored for the frontline workforce, estimated to be approximately 340 million across Asia-Pacific.
“Our collaboration will immediately impact over 30 million frontline workers across Apac, India, and the Gcc, ultimately reducing attrition, increasing compliance, and pioneering groundbreaking solutions for frontline worker productivity,” Pravin Agarwala, Group CEO & Co-founder BetterPlace, said in a statement.
Moreover, the association will integrate the advanced Hcm capabilities of BetterPlace with Microsoft’s enterprise Cloud and AI platform, helping enterprises to effectively acquire, employ and upskill their frontline workforce.
The integration of BetterPlace’s advanced analytics platform with Microsoft 365 and the Power Bi platform will empower enterprises worldwide with deeper employee insights and improved lifecycle management.
With this collaboration, both companies will leverage the power of AI to develop industry-first solutions tailored for the frontline workforce, estimated to be approximately 340 million across Asia-Pacific.
“Our collaboration will immediately impact over 30 million frontline workers across Apac, India, and the Gcc, ultimately reducing attrition, increasing compliance, and pioneering groundbreaking solutions for frontline worker productivity,” Pravin Agarwala, Group CEO & Co-founder BetterPlace, said in a statement.
Moreover, the association will integrate the advanced Hcm capabilities of BetterPlace with Microsoft’s enterprise Cloud and AI platform, helping enterprises to effectively acquire, employ and upskill their frontline workforce.
The integration of BetterPlace’s advanced analytics platform with Microsoft 365 and the Power Bi platform will empower enterprises worldwide with deeper employee insights and improved lifecycle management.
- 6/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
A horrific event unfolded on May 24, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas, when a teenage gunman attacked an elementary school, taking the lives of 19 fourth grade students and two teachers. Throughout the past year, ABC News’ “Uvalde: 365” project saw the network’s Investigative Unit and “20/20” immerse themselves in the community, documenting the experiences of the victims’ families and survivors of the Robb Elementary tragedy as they grapple with their grief, confront police inaction, seek justice, and embark on the path to healing.
A tragic event took place in Uvalde, Texas on May 24, 2022, when an adolescent unleashed gunfire in an elementary school, resulting in the tragic loss of 19 fourth-grade students and two teachers. ABC News embarked on a year-long initiative called “Uvalde: 365,” during which their Investigative Unit and “20/20” program closely followed the affected families of the Robb Elementary massacre. The documentary delves into their struggles as they cope with the grief,...
A tragic event took place in Uvalde, Texas on May 24, 2022, when an adolescent unleashed gunfire in an elementary school, resulting in the tragic loss of 19 fourth-grade students and two teachers. ABC News embarked on a year-long initiative called “Uvalde: 365,” during which their Investigative Unit and “20/20” program closely followed the affected families of the Robb Elementary massacre. The documentary delves into their struggles as they cope with the grief,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
San Francisco, April 7 (Ians) Microsoft has announced that it is adding its new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered “Microsoft 365 Copilot” assistant to OneNote.
“As your notetaking partner, Copilot uses your prompts to draft plans, generate ideas, create lists, organise information, and more. Copilot can transform existing text by summarising, rewriting, formatting, and adding visual context,” said Greg Mace, a product manager for OneNote.
Moreover, the company said that this tool combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with users’ data from the Microsoft Graph — notes, calendars, emails, chats, documents, meetings, and more — and the Microsoft 365 apps to turn their words into a powerful productivity tool.
All of this is done in accordance with the company’s existing enterprise data security and privacy commitments.
Further, users can also ask the AI assistant to create a plan for an event or generate topics and talking points for meetings in OneNote.
However,...
“As your notetaking partner, Copilot uses your prompts to draft plans, generate ideas, create lists, organise information, and more. Copilot can transform existing text by summarising, rewriting, formatting, and adding visual context,” said Greg Mace, a product manager for OneNote.
Moreover, the company said that this tool combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with users’ data from the Microsoft Graph — notes, calendars, emails, chats, documents, meetings, and more — and the Microsoft 365 apps to turn their words into a powerful productivity tool.
All of this is done in accordance with the company’s existing enterprise data security and privacy commitments.
Further, users can also ask the AI assistant to create a plan for an event or generate topics and talking points for meetings in OneNote.
However,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
San Francisco, March 26 (Ians) US Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (Cisa) has released a new tool that allows detecting signs of hacking activity in Microsoft cloud services.
Developed in collaboration with Sandia, a US Department of Energy national laboratory, the new open-source incident tool called — “Untitled Goose Tool” can dump telemetry information from Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft 365 services, reports BleepingComputer.
“Untitled Goose Tool is a robust and flexible hunt and incident response tool that adds novel authentication and data gathering methods in order to run a full investigation against a customer’s Azure Active Directory (AzureAD), Azure, and M365 environments,” according to Cisa.
“Untitled Goose Tool gathers additional telemetry from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (Mde) and Defender for Internet of Things (IoT) (D4IoT),” it added.
This tool was created to help incident response teams by exporting cloud artefacts following an incident for environments that aren’t...
Developed in collaboration with Sandia, a US Department of Energy national laboratory, the new open-source incident tool called — “Untitled Goose Tool” can dump telemetry information from Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft 365 services, reports BleepingComputer.
“Untitled Goose Tool is a robust and flexible hunt and incident response tool that adds novel authentication and data gathering methods in order to run a full investigation against a customer’s Azure Active Directory (AzureAD), Azure, and M365 environments,” according to Cisa.
“Untitled Goose Tool gathers additional telemetry from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (Mde) and Defender for Internet of Things (IoT) (D4IoT),” it added.
This tool was created to help incident response teams by exporting cloud artefacts following an incident for environments that aren’t...
- 3/26/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, March 14 (Ians) Microsoft will soon accelerate the adoption of multi-factor authentication (Mfa) for its 365 cloud productivity platform by incorporating Mfa capabilities into the Outlook email client.
According to a new Microsoft 365 roadmap entry, users will be able to complete Mfa requests for its 365 apps directly in the Outlook app with the help of a new feature called Authenticator Lite, reports BleepingComputer.
Users can use Authenticator Lite to add an extra layer of security to their Outlook logins for work or school.
“Authenticator Lite (in Outlook) is a feature that allows your users to complete multi-factor authentication (Mfa) for their work or school account using the Outlook app on their iOS or Android device,” said Microsoft.
Moreover, Microsoft 365 Mfa requests can currently be completed using verification codes obtained through an authentication app (Microsoft’s Authenticator app or third-party authenticator apps), a security key, a phone call, or text messaging.
According to a new Microsoft 365 roadmap entry, users will be able to complete Mfa requests for its 365 apps directly in the Outlook app with the help of a new feature called Authenticator Lite, reports BleepingComputer.
Users can use Authenticator Lite to add an extra layer of security to their Outlook logins for work or school.
“Authenticator Lite (in Outlook) is a feature that allows your users to complete multi-factor authentication (Mfa) for their work or school account using the Outlook app on their iOS or Android device,” said Microsoft.
Moreover, Microsoft 365 Mfa requests can currently be completed using verification codes obtained through an authentication app (Microsoft’s Authenticator app or third-party authenticator apps), a security key, a phone call, or text messaging.
- 3/14/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Jan 26 (Ians) A network issue caused the mega outage at Microsoft services like Teams, Xbox Live, Outlook and Microsoft 365 suite as millions of users globally, including in India, were left in the lurch. The company will now submit a detailed review this week of what exactly happened.
The company confirmed that it rolled back a network change that “we believe is causing impact”.
Microsoft’s services were back online after facing a downtime that lasted for more than four hours.
“We determined that a change made to the Microsoft Wide Area Network (Wan) impacted connectivity between clients on the internet to Azure, connectivity between services within regions, as well as ExpressRoute connections,” the company posted on its Azure cloud service website.
The tech giant said it will follow up in three days with a preliminary Post Incident Review (Pir), which will cover the initial root cause and repair items.
The company confirmed that it rolled back a network change that “we believe is causing impact”.
Microsoft’s services were back online after facing a downtime that lasted for more than four hours.
“We determined that a change made to the Microsoft Wide Area Network (Wan) impacted connectivity between clients on the internet to Azure, connectivity between services within regions, as well as ExpressRoute connections,” the company posted on its Azure cloud service website.
The tech giant said it will follow up in three days with a preliminary Post Incident Review (Pir), which will cover the initial root cause and repair items.
- 1/26/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Sep 11 (Ians) In a bid to improve the user experience for Teams, tech giant Microsoft is now planning to show users search results within context by navigating to the thread containing a queried item.
According to Windows Central, the new option may arrive in October 2022 to Teams for Windows and Mac.
Currently, when you search for text, Teams takes users to a view of their messages and any directly connected thread, but it is completely out of context, the report said.
Clicking on the search result does not take users to where the chat was sent within a channel or conversation, which is about to change.
“When users search for a chat message in Teams and click on a message result, they are taken to a view that contains only the selected message, rather than the entire chat thread,” the company quoted an entry on the Microsoft 365 roadmap.
According to Windows Central, the new option may arrive in October 2022 to Teams for Windows and Mac.
Currently, when you search for text, Teams takes users to a view of their messages and any directly connected thread, but it is completely out of context, the report said.
Clicking on the search result does not take users to where the chat was sent within a channel or conversation, which is about to change.
“When users search for a chat message in Teams and click on a message result, they are taken to a view that contains only the selected message, rather than the entire chat thread,” the company quoted an entry on the Microsoft 365 roadmap.
- 9/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Aug 28 (Ians) Tech giant Microsoft is planning to discontinue its ‘made for India’ group-messaging service Kaizala on August 31 next year.
According to ZDNet, after that date, support for and access to the service will be discontinued. Until then, existing Kaizala customers will be able to continue using the service.
Meanwhile, no new users will be on-boarded onto Kaizala; instead, they will be on-boarded directly to Teams for chat, meetings and calling.
According to a note Microsoft has shared with Microsoft 365 partners, “many Kaizala users have Office 365 or Microsoft 365 licenses and have not fully enabled them”.
The app, launched in India in 2017, was designed for large group communications and work management, even for remote locations with 2G optimisation.
Powered by the Azure Cloud platform, ‘Kaizala’ would help organisations seamlessly communicate, collaborate and complete tasks and bring together desktop users and mobile-only users who may be within or outside their organisations.
According to ZDNet, after that date, support for and access to the service will be discontinued. Until then, existing Kaizala customers will be able to continue using the service.
Meanwhile, no new users will be on-boarded onto Kaizala; instead, they will be on-boarded directly to Teams for chat, meetings and calling.
According to a note Microsoft has shared with Microsoft 365 partners, “many Kaizala users have Office 365 or Microsoft 365 licenses and have not fully enabled them”.
The app, launched in India in 2017, was designed for large group communications and work management, even for remote locations with 2G optimisation.
Powered by the Azure Cloud platform, ‘Kaizala’ would help organisations seamlessly communicate, collaborate and complete tasks and bring together desktop users and mobile-only users who may be within or outside their organisations.
- 8/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, May 25 (Ians) Tech giant Microsoft has announced several enhancements and new capabilities for developers building collaborative apps for Teams and Microsoft 365. The company said it is introducing Live Share, a capability for apps to go beyond passive screen sharing and enable participants to co-watch, co-edit, co-create, and more in Teams meetings. […]...
- 5/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
As The Legend of Korra hits Netflix, let’s examine how the Avatar sequel could have been better had it had longer seasons.
“The finale of Avatar: The Last Airbender, definitive and cohesive as it was, providing an end to a villainous regime as its protagonist finally reached his full potential, did offer up one question: Where do we go from here? A war that lasted a century, eradicated an entire culture, decimated another, and subjugated a third would leave its victors and survivors looking for answers and blame, and the world they lived in would never be the same as it once was.”
Read more at Thrillist.
Get your wallets ready. French toast Girl Scout cookies are coming in 2021.
“In case you need an excuse to eat cookies first thing in the morning, the Girl Scouts of the USA are giving you one. As CNN reports, the organization is...
“The finale of Avatar: The Last Airbender, definitive and cohesive as it was, providing an end to a villainous regime as its protagonist finally reached his full potential, did offer up one question: Where do we go from here? A war that lasted a century, eradicated an entire culture, decimated another, and subjugated a third would leave its victors and survivors looking for answers and blame, and the world they lived in would never be the same as it once was.”
Read more at Thrillist.
Get your wallets ready. French toast Girl Scout cookies are coming in 2021.
“In case you need an excuse to eat cookies first thing in the morning, the Girl Scouts of the USA are giving you one. As CNN reports, the organization is...
- 8/20/2020
- by Ivan Huang
- Den of Geek
A movie constantly finding itself among the Top 10 most-watched titles on Netflix is by no means an indicator of quality, with the list of features that have proved hugely popular with subscribers over the last few months running the entire spectrum from critically acclaimed favorites to arguably the worst of the year.
Extraction, Da 5 Bloods, The Old Guard and most recently, Project Power all found big success after becoming available on Netflix, and they fully deserved their spots after proving to be gripping and massively entertaining entries in their respective genres. However, The Last Days of American Crime and steamy Polish thriller 365 Dni also found themselves among the most popular movies that Netflix had to offer, and yet both of them hold the rare and unwanted distinction of a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Then there was Animal Crackers coming out of nowhere after spending years on the shelf,...
Extraction, Da 5 Bloods, The Old Guard and most recently, Project Power all found big success after becoming available on Netflix, and they fully deserved their spots after proving to be gripping and massively entertaining entries in their respective genres. However, The Last Days of American Crime and steamy Polish thriller 365 Dni also found themselves among the most popular movies that Netflix had to offer, and yet both of them hold the rare and unwanted distinction of a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Then there was Animal Crackers coming out of nowhere after spending years on the shelf,...
- 8/16/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
As the old saying goes, there’s really no accounting for people’s tastes, and a quick glance at the various movies that have been dominating Netflix’s Top 10 most-watched list over the last couple of weeks just goes to show it.
In the midst of worldwide Black Lives Matters protests, we’ve seen folks up in arms that The Help had reached the top spot, while The Last Days of American Crime also made it to number one despite quickly earning a reputation as one of the worst movies of the year. And, of course, the latest title to dominate both the viewership and the headlines is the so-called ‘Polish Fifty Shades of Grey‘.
365 Dni has been generating a whole lot of publicity ever since being made available on the streaming platform, with an equal amount of criticism and praise being lavished on the steamy nature of the erotic drama.
In the midst of worldwide Black Lives Matters protests, we’ve seen folks up in arms that The Help had reached the top spot, while The Last Days of American Crime also made it to number one despite quickly earning a reputation as one of the worst movies of the year. And, of course, the latest title to dominate both the viewership and the headlines is the so-called ‘Polish Fifty Shades of Grey‘.
365 Dni has been generating a whole lot of publicity ever since being made available on the streaming platform, with an equal amount of criticism and praise being lavished on the steamy nature of the erotic drama.
- 6/15/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Katy Perry has released an anthemic new single titled “Daisies.” It tees off her fifth album cycle, preparing fans for her as-yet-untitled new LP’s release this summer.
“Daisies” is a booming, empowering song about the strength of the human spirit in the style of her hit “Roar.” The bright track has Perry reflecting on how she has gotten herself back off the ground when she’s been knocked down. “They said I’m going nowhere tried to count me out,” she sings. “Took those sticks and stones, showed ’em...
“Daisies” is a booming, empowering song about the strength of the human spirit in the style of her hit “Roar.” The bright track has Perry reflecting on how she has gotten herself back off the ground when she’s been knocked down. “They said I’m going nowhere tried to count me out,” she sings. “Took those sticks and stones, showed ’em...
- 5/15/2020
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
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