DTEN, the San Jose, Calif.-based provider of video-first, touch-enabled conferencing solutions, announced it will pursue certification for Microsoft Teams on its popular collaboration devices. Certification for Microsoft Teams will help DTEN to meet the fast-growing demand for high-quality, immersive videoconferencing resources worldwide, including more than 270 million Microsoft Teams users, says the company.
“As DTEN solutions are increasingly more recognized in the marketplace, demand has steadily grown for cross-platform solutions,” says Wei Liu, the company’s founder and CEO. “To better serve our customers and advance solutions for the hybrid workplace, we are entering the process to certify select DTEN devices for Microsoft Teams.”
More than ever, customers are requiring their technology to be flexible to meet the needs of hybrid work and learning. Certified for Microsoft Teams ensures DTEN as a single vendor provider of hardware, support, and device management optimized with the customer’s software collaboration platform of choice.
The company is currently in the process of pursuing Microsoft Teams certification for the upcoming D7X 55” all-in-one Android device for Teams Rooms on Android and will seek Teams Rooms certification for Windows certification for Teams Rooms on Windows, as well as for Teams display devices.
DTEN will continue its mission to deliver high-quality, video-first solutions with touch-enabled capabilities and AI-enhancement technology to further elevate user experiences.
“DTEN is built on the fundamental idea that collaboration should always be natural, immersive and meaningful,” Liu concludes. “We are pleased our signature DTEN experience will be available to more users than ever.”
The expected timeframe for Microsoft Team certification completion for select DTEN products will be in the next four-to-six months.
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