video conferencing interop

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Video conferencing interop refers to the ability of different video conferencing systems and hardware to work together seamlessly. A recent development in this area is the built-in device interoperability between Google Meet hardware and Microsoft Teams Rooms, announced in February 2026. This allows Chrome OS-based Meet devices to join Teams meetings and Windows-based Teams Rooms devices to join Meet meetings, though with specific requirements for supported hardware, licensing, and admin controls. This topic covers cross-platform compatibility challenges and solutions for hybrid work environments, focusing on practical steps to bridge gaps between major conferencing platforms.
  1. Meet Hardware Interoperates with Teams Rooms for Cross-Platform Rooms

    Google and Microsoft have quietly taken a pragmatic step toward easing one of the most persistent pain points of hybrid work: incompatible conferencing hardware. As of February 3, 2026, Google announced built‑in device interoperability between Google Meet hardware and Microsoft Teams Rooms...