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The Teams app usage report will be renamed to Integrated Apps usage report, and will include new metrics and charts
The change will happen in November.
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Published onOctober 2, 2024
published onOctober 2, 2024
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Even though admins are quite tired of Microsoft frequently changing and renaming its platforms, the Redmond-based tech giant doesn’t want to stop here: according to a recent entry to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the Teams app usage report will be renamed the Integrated Apps usage report.
Don’t worry, though; Microsoft is doing it in good faith. The new Integrated Apps usage report will be a redesigned Teams app usage report and include new metrics and charts.
Microsoft says it will include and provide insights into apps enabled for Teams, Outlook, Microsoft 365 Apps, Copilot, and all of its extensions. The new redesign will feature two sections, App Usage, and User Activity, plus a reorganization by different criteria and apps.
Here’s whatthe entry says:
The Teams app usage report will be renamed to the Integrated Apps usage report and redesigned with new metrics and charts. These will provide insights into apps enabled for Teams, Outlook, Microsoft 365 apps, and Microsoft 365 Copilot (Copilot extensions) in your organization. The report will feature two sections: App Usage and User Activity. Insights will be organized by Publishing Type (Line-of-business apps, Microsoft partner apps, and Microsoft apps), Host Product (Teams, Microsoft 365 app, Outlook, Copilot), and Platform (Desktop, Mobile, Web). Additionally, the report will include views of app and user details.
While the change is welcome,many admins agree that Microsoft should slow down, as they can’t keep up with all the changes. Some feel very pressured to learn how the platforms work, while others are just tired of this pattern from the Redmond-based tech giant.
However, if you’re an admin, you have no time to breathe: this change will be released in November 2024.
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.