cross-cloud collaboration

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Cross-cloud collaboration on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's efforts to enable teamwork across different cloud environments. Recent discussions highlight Windows Copilot's fall preview, which introduces group collaboration, Google account connectors, and document export features, transforming it into a multi-person productivity tool. Another thread focuses on Microsoft Teams' cross-cloud integration for VDI users, allowing government accounts in GCC High or DoD to join meetings with commercial Microsoft 365 participants. These developments emphasize seamless collaboration across segregated cloud platforms, addressing needs for secure, multi-cloud teamwork in enterprise and government settings.
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    Windows Copilot Fall Preview Adds Cross Cloud Groups and One Click Exports

    Microsoft's consumer Copilot on Windows just evolved from an isolated chat assistant into a multi‑person, cross‑cloud productivity engine — adding group collaboration, explicit Google account connectors, one‑click document export to Office formats, persistent memory controls, and new Edge...
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    Revolutionizing Collaboration: Microsoft Teams' Cross-Cloud Integration for VDI Users in 2025

    Here's some geek-worthy news making waves in the Microsoft ecosystem: starting February 2025, Microsoft Teams will roll out a feature that enables Cross-Cloud Collaboration for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) users. What does this mean? Simply put, accounts tied to government organizations...
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