Hey all, we are a team working toward democratising genetic testing. We are trying to gauge how much people know about genetic testing and what people feel about it. I have a super short form (4 questions only). Would really really appreciate some input from the good folks on this channel!
Totally different. That is a web-based chat app. MS is selling a large monitor which has chat, whiteboarding, etc, which doesn't depend on a third-party server to run. If that company goes under a year from now, you have to find another app, retrain everyone to use it, etc. Plus, it doesn't have any hardware, so you still need to set up cameras, microphones, fuss with them if things don't work right, etc. That's what MS is selling, something that's plug and play.
It actually records all meetings or meaningful team interactions (video mainly) and it allows people to bookmark the moments and put context. After the end of the meeting, all bookmarks, tasks etc are saved and you can share important points with people that could not be there.
The most amazing thing is that you can mention people with permalinks that get you in the exact time something was said.
Now, can it run on a hardware like Microsoft of whatever?
YES
but the innovation is in the concept of LIVING MEETINGS that they live after their end, since people can go in and socially enlive them :)
Hey all, we are a team working toward democratising genetic testing. We are trying to gauge how much people know about genetic testing and what people feel about it. I have a super short form (4 questions only). Would really really appreciate some input from the good folks on this channel!