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Viva Topics will generate topic cards from apps like Office, Teams, and SharePoint. Microsoft Viva is partly launching today. Viva Topics is available now for Microsoft 365 customers, and a public ...
Microsoft thinks of Viva Topics as “a Wikipedia with A.I. superpowers for your organization.” The service is for those situations where you might come across unfamiliar topics or acronyms at work.
Microsoft's Project Alexandria, which uses unsupervised learning to parse documents, powers the company's Viva Topics product. ... View of a Microsoft logo on March 10, 2021, in New York.
Microsoft Viva has four modules integrated in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams –connections, insights, learning and topics – and employees will be able to integrate their existing tools with ...
Viva Topics. It’s probably no surprise that Topics is rolling out today—we’ve seen Microsoft try to connect employees to one another all the way back to 2015’s Delve, ...
Microsoft today launched Viva, a new “employee experience platform,” or, in non-marketing terms, its new take on the intranet sites most large companies tend to offer their employees.
Viva Topics adds to this with a “knowledge discovery” system that surfaces relevant info for conversations and documents while you’re using Microsoft 365 and Teams. It will take a while ...
Microsoft is retiring the Yammer brand and moving its apps and features to Microsoft Viva Engage, which is part of its employee-experience platform for a hybrid work world. It's also rolling out ...
Microsoft Viva aims to unite Microsoft 365 and Teams across four key pillars: engagement, wellbeing, learning and knowledge. Here’s what the company has announced so far.