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Microsoft: The Power of Teams


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As people quarantine and practice social distancing, we’ve had to find new ways to connect and communicate. And some vital services have had to find new ways to keep going, to help out, to make a difference. As a result, lots of people, companies and organizations are using Microsoft Teams. St. Luke’s Health is saving lives. The London Metropolitan Police are keeping people safe. L’Oreal is making much needed hand sanitizer. And Università di Bologna continues to educate. And there are many more inspiring stories as well. Microsoft believe that this sudden, globe-spanning move to remote work will be a turning point in how we work and learn. Already, we are seeing how solutions that enable remote work and learning across chat, video, and file collaboration have become central to the way we work. We have seen an unprecedented spike in Teams usage, and now have more than 44 million daily users. All while keeping people’s information in Microsoft Teams safe and secure. Microsoft is sharing the inspiring and encouraging stories of the people, companies and organizations using Teams to make a difference in the world. This series of films was created entirely on Teams. There was no director, no crew and no traditional video shoot. With the help of these real people using Microsoft Teams, the entire "production" was captured on Teams, during real Teams meetings. In the end, it's an inside look at how people everywhere are connecting, contributing and working through these extraordinary times.
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Edit: Craft New York/London

Sound: Sonic Union

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