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Microsoft looks to make Teams screen-sharing more interactive with Live Share
The Live Share SDK, announced at Microsoft’s Build event this week, lets developers turn any third-party application into a “multiplayer” Teams app.
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===========but you'd have to have outside of the msft teams unified comms/meetings/contact center wags....and likely browser as is msft teams.......wags........8x8 seems to be positioned to help with 8x8 voice for msft teams...including direct routing, etc on global path network...wags.
and they're using msft live share.......duh, and they sunset sharepoint/s....so what are they using with their newer .NET? :NEWS
Microsoft looks to make Teams screen-sharing more interactive with Live Share
The Live Share SDK, announced at Microsoft’s Build event this week, lets developers turn any third-party application into a “multiplayer” Teams app.
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Matthew FinneganBy Matthew Finnegan
Senior Reporter, Computerworld | MAY 25, 2022 5:36 AM PDT
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Looking to make screen-sharing more interactive so colleagues can collaborate using third-party apps directly in Teams video meetings, Microsoft this week unveiled Live Share, a Teams SDK extension that’s now in preview. It lets developers customize applications so users can co-edit and co-create while on a call together.
Announced Tuesday at Microsoft’s Build conference, Live Share uses Microsoft’s JavaScript-based Fluid Framework and is hosted on the Azure Fluid Relay cloud service and allows developers to build apps without writing back-end code.