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Mercedes-Benz says it is the first to natively integrate Microsoft Intune into a vehicle operating system, creating a secure workspace on wheels.
This new integration allows drivers to appear on video during Microsoft Teams meetings even while they are driving.
In today's Tech Bytes, ABC's Andrea Fujii shares, Mercedes-Benz will soon let you join a Microsoft Teams call while driving.
Mercedes-Benz has announced that its cars will soon allow Teams video calls while driving, thanks to a partnership with ...
The German carmaker has just announced an expansion of its partnership with Microsoft for new Teams and Intune capabilities ...
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Mercedes itself says the driver won't be able to see other meeting attendees, and also claims the focus is on safety. So the ...
When the vehicle is stationary, the driver can see the video stream, but when the car sets off, the stream shuts off automatically to increase safety and minimize distraction. Meanwhile, the other ...
Mercedes and Microsoft partner up to deliver generative AI and productivity features to its cars, letting you attend Teams ...
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