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Liam Tung is an Australian business technology journalist living a few too many Swedish miles north of Stockholm for his liking. He gained a bachelors degree in economics and arts (cultural studies) at Sydney’s Macquarie University, but hacked (without Norse or malicious code for that matter) his way into a career as an enterprise tech, security and telecommunications journalist with ZDNet Australia.
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on January 7, 2022
| Topic: Enterprise Software
Employee monitoring is on the rise. Should we be worried?
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Microsoft has rolled out a new feature for Teams that can automatically delete Microsoft Teams recording files stored in OneDrive or SharePoint after a pre-set period of time.
Microsoft flagged the new feature in its December updates for the Teams collaboration platform, which included end-to-end encryption for calls and fixes for an issue between Teams and Android that caused some devices to freeze after making an emergency call.
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