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Empowering Collaboration and Streamlining Productivity: Leveraging Automation in Microsoft Teams

15th Apr 11:00am - 12:00pm MDT Telluride B
45 attended
Session Description

In today's fast-paced digital workplace, maximizing efficiency and collaboration is essential. In this engaging session, we dive into the exciting world of automation within the Microsoft 365 platform, with a special emphasis on integrating these automations seamlessly into Microsoft Teams.

Personal Automation for Enhanced Productivity: Discover how you can transform your day-to-day work by automating repetitive tasks within Microsoft Teams.

Streamlining Approvals and Business Flows: We'll walk you through the process of designing and deploying automation solutions that can accelerate decision-making and enhance team collaboration.

Enhancing User Engagement with Agents: Take a leap into Agents, a cutting-edge technology that enables you to create intelligent chatbots and virtual assistants. Learn how to leverage these agents within Microsoft Teams to provide instant support, answer common questions, and enhance user engagement.

Attendees (45)
Pat Doran
Principal Technologist | Owner at PND Consulting
Jeff Tupa
Senior System Administrator at University of Nevada, Reno
Scott Souther
Managing Consultant at CDW
Sajeel Akram
Director of Services at C1st Technologies
Regina Ocwieja
COO at Centro
David Hasenstab
Business Development Specialist at CompuNet
Paul Dow
Senior Presales Technical Consultant at HP Inc.
TJ King
Systems Administrator at Colorado Early Colleges
Chris Watson
Manager, Technology Consulting at RSM
Mark Haan
CTO at Ambank Company
Matt Slaga
Co-Founder at Future Tech Skills / IT4Nonprofit
Dayne Jacobs
COO at Bristlehive Consulting, LLC
Stuart Marshall
Chief of Information Technology at Turning Point Community Programs
Torren Manson
Solutions Architect at Cloud Revolution
Wolff Martin
Collaboration Administrator at Dart Container
Avi Perpinyal
Sr. Solution Architect at NTT DATA
+29 other Attendees