Microsoft is integrating a company intranet (basically) into Teams (basically). @tomwarren has the details on Viva.
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) February 4, 2021
Which, I hope at least on server is located in Nevada so you can say you log in to work at Viva Las Vegas.https://t.co/YtT3mIo5LI
Microsoft tries again to develop an intranet…when was the last time you used the word intranet?https://t.co/xXJjyXOjTz
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) February 4, 2021
Microsoft is launching what it calls employee experience software called Viva, which blends learning, corporate info location and wellness/work-life balance tools. Here's our story on it with @emilychangtv's exclusive interview with Satya Nadella: https://t.co/cdicusLf4p
— Dina Bass (@dinabass) February 4, 2021
Oh boy…Yammer! https://t.co/msmtdWoYeZ
— drew olanoff (@yoda) February 4, 2021
I've been covering enterprise too long when everything old is new again. Microsoft announces a portal. https://t.co/1IM1aN8Ez8 via @techcrunch
— Ron Miller (@ron_miller) February 4, 2021
Announcing Microsoft Viva, a new employee experience platform bringing together everything an employee needs to be successful from day one – no matter when, where, or how they work. https://t.co/WzRIJShlGP
— Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) February 4, 2021
#VivaTopics requires an additional subscription, which was not discussed or mentioned on the website. https://t.co/KUBKqvGT5a
— Carl Knecht (@rialtus) February 4, 2021
Here’s your first look at our new employee experience platform: Microsoft Viva! It brings together @Microsoft365 and @MicrosoftTeams into one unified experience – meaning no matter where you are, you can stay connected and thrive at work. #MSFTViva https://t.co/ptUUj3pqCt pic.twitter.com/8NuyFJURHO
— Chris Capossela (@chriscapossela) February 4, 2021
It's kind of insane that Microsoft's vision for the future of "employee experience"... (aka #MicrosoftViva)https://t.co/LYCF551c22
— Chris Messina (@chrismessina) February 4, 2021
"I don’t think anyone’s going to say, this is a nice to have. In fact it’s essential.” Microsoft CEO @satyanadella is betting the Covid-19 crisis has spawned demand for digital tools that will outlast the pandemic.$MSFThttps://t.co/hZzdMLIb41
— Steven Russolillo (@srussolillo) February 4, 2021
MS Viva, a "new suite of employee management tools", provides "human resource functions like payroll, management tools to track employee performance and resources for staff covering benefits, career development and other aspects of their life at work" https://t.co/SrMKldSWRs
— Wolfie Christl (@WolfieChristl) February 4, 2021
I'm old enough to have lived through the portal craze of the early 2000's & it never really lived up to its potential. Having used elements of Viva at work now for a while I really hope it sticks this time as it's fantastic for bringing together disparate info. & services. https://t.co/gUDr3eRHXg
— Damian Edwards (@DamianEdwards) February 4, 2021
Internal employee communities that are integrated deeply into business processes are going to make a big splash in our remote-first world. Microsoft with the opening salvo. https://t.co/w3EOlIQUXE
— Brian Oblinger (@brianoblinger) February 4, 2021
Also in the pandemic version of Satya Nadella is just like you...Satya was working from bed in the early part of remote work. I guess that has made him extra motivated to figure out how WFH and return to the office can operate best for employees.
— Dina Bass (@dinabass) February 4, 2021
Microsoft just launched its next big thing — employee experience software called Viva.
— Emily Chang (@emilychangtv) February 4, 2021
My exclusive interview with @satyanadella and roundup with @dinabass https://t.co/SmSFYdFvbx pic.twitter.com/lk7lcdjZNC
Not sure why link not working but here it is!https://t.co/VGQ1U9NoCs
— Emily Chang (@emilychangtv) February 4, 2021
Microsoft Viva Connections - help everyone be engaged and informed - taking #SharePoint intranets to the next level, integrated with #MicrosoftTeams, and much more #MSFTVivahttps://t.co/LH2PbSplms
— Jeff Teper (@jeffteper) February 4, 2021
I’ve had an amazing opportunity this past year to lead a team of designers, engineers, researchers and PMs to envision #MicrosoftViva Connections which delivers communications, apps and resources in #MicrosoftTeams. I can’t wait to see customers adopt it. https://t.co/5eRdgVplwQ
— Omar Shahine ??? (@OmarShahine) February 4, 2021
Microsoft Viva Connections は今年の前半に使えるようになるっぽい。利用するためには SharePoint Online モダンサイトなどが必要な感じ。#o365jp #m365jphttps://t.co/kqi2U7JwxA
— Ota Hirofumi @ 外出自粛協力中 (@hrfmjp) February 4, 2021
$CCX /Skillsoft NEWS: Microsoft Viva is a new platform that's built to improve the employee experience and Skillsoft is a partner!https://t.co/BFUbC259T5
— Wild Bill Hickok (@MountCemetery) February 4, 2021
Microsoft Viva Connections delivers a unified, personalized feed where employees can explore news and contribute to the conversation, virtually. Publish content from #Microsoft365 apps like #SharePoint keep employees informed or engaged. https://t.co/Y3IkBm8HRv #MSFTViva pic.twitter.com/NkiXisaV9x
— Microsoft SharePoint (@SharePoint) February 4, 2021
Microsoft Viva Connections delivers a unified, personalized feed and connects content from #Microsoft365 apps, including #SharePoint, #Yammer, or #MicrosoftStream to keep employees informed and engaged. https://t.co/4u5jn0qzG6 #MSFTViva #EmployeeExperience pic.twitter.com/EC19cwmcsq
— Yammer (@Yammer) February 4, 2021
Microsoft announces Viva "the first EXP built for the digital era," and it's here to help people have a healthier work life.https://t.co/9fybu6gv1N
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) February 4, 2021
"The new set of tools, called Microsoft Viva, is less about increasing operational efficiency or hitting your KPIs faster, and more about making sure employees are happy, sane and feel taken care of."
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) February 4, 2021
More on Microsoft Viva from @protocol: https://t.co/gcOAm4pj4a
"Microsoft Viva, the first employee experience platform to bring tools for employee engagement, learning, wellbeing and knowledge discovery, directly into the flow of people’s work.” https://t.co/ppXLPWJ1hd
— Jane Hart (@C4LPT) February 5, 2021
Microsoft launches Viva, a bet on the future of remote work:
— Aleyda Solis ??? (@aleyda) February 5, 2021
“bring tools for employee communications, wellbeing, learning and knowledge discovery into the flow of work”: https://t.co/8qJrz3A2eq pic.twitter.com/mhezWjNMIc