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Happy Friday, MTC! Wonder what you may have missed this week? Let’s talk about it!


 


MTC Moments of the Week


 


On Wednesday, we had a special collab edition of Tech Community Live! Experts from across four Microsoft content collaboration products – SharePoint, OneDrive, Lists, and Stream – went live for an AMA video stream to talk about their recent innovations and future roadmaps, as well as answer questions. Huge kudos to all the experts, their teams, and community personnel involved on this highly engaging event, including (but not limited to) Mark Kashman, Dave Cohen (US), Cathy Dew, Suyog Gadgil, Miceile Barrett, Paul Diamond , Gaia Carini, Carter Green, Vishal Lodha, Miceile Barrett, Lincoln DeMaris, Harini Saladi, Marc Mroz, Daniel Escapa, Paul Diamond, Ignacio Davila, Owen Paulus, and Emily Perina!


 


We also had our monthly Windows Office Hours this week, where the team hops on to answer any burning user questions about keeping devices up to date effectively with product experts representing Windows, Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, Windows 365, Windows Autopilot, security, public sector, FastTrack, and more. Thank you to our panelists Jason Sandys, Joe Lurie, Jay Simmons, Roy Barton, Aria Carley, and Steve Thomas for joining us! Keep an eye out for the next Office Hours session to be announced soon!


 


Over on the Blogs, the Microsoft Viva team has announce that as of June 14, Viva Pulse is available for public preview! Viva Pulse is a lightweight feedback solution designed to empower managers and team leaders to get real-time insights into how their teams are doing. To learn more about how Viva Pulse works and how to try it out for yourself, check out this blog post by @TranissaCreme_PMM!


 


And last, but certainly not least, our MTC Member of the Week spotlight this week goes to @David Mehr! Based in Switzerland, David is an M365 Apps & Services MVP who is about to celebrate 7 years as a member of the MTC. We appreciate all you do for Microsoft and the MTC, David!


 


Upcoming Events – Mark Your Calendars!


 



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For today’s fun fact…


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On this day in 1911, IBM was founded as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in Endicott, New York, making it one of the world’s oldest technology companies! 


 


And with that, have a great weekend, everyone!


 

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