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Challenges of Location Data: Places Makes This Easier Right??

15th Apr 11:00am - 12:00pm MDT Telluride A
46 attended
Session Description

Location information is essential for many calling features in Teams, such as quality management, emergency calling, and location sharing. However, Teams uses location data from various sources, such as device permissions, user input, and network information. This can create complexity and confusion for admins who need to configure and manage these services effectively.

Since we last talked about this Microsoft has added Places which also uses location data, so now things will be even easier right?

In this talk, we will explore how and where Teams uses location and networking information, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach.

We'll also cover where this overlaps with Places (or not) to try and provide tips for optimizing your location services settings for your Teams deployments & beyond.

Attendees (46)
Alex Murphy
Customer Loyalty Team Lead at Summit Technology
Stuart Marshall
Chief of Information Technology at Turning Point Community Programs
Olivier Przybylski
O365 Program Manager at Boulder County
Stephen Gustafson
Systems Engineer at CompuNet, Inc
Bryce Marra
Network Administration Officer at Ambank Company
James Conyers
Sr. Network Engineer at Arapahoe County Government
Ian Crow
Systems Administrator at Denver Art Museum
Tim Haskell
Voice Services Manager at UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
Kerry Fitzgerald
Business Development Manager at Spectralink
David Hamilton
Manager, Unified Communications at The Ohio State University
Patti Medina
Unified Communications Administrator at Jacobs
Travis Krings
Sr Network Engineer at Arapahoe County Government
Tony McQueen
Vice President, UC & Collaboration at NWN Carousel
Mark Harkleroad
Network & Voice Infrastructure Manager at Arapahoe County Government
Michael Boggia
VP, Sales at LoopUp
Tyler Poston
Manager, Solution Architects at NTT Data
+30 other Attendees