Microsoft launches Stream, a video service for businesses
The service also allows users to tag, and discover relevant contents through ‘trending’ videos.
The service also allows users to tag, and discover relevant contents through ‘trending’ videos.
Microsoft has announced the launch of Microsoft Stream, a new business video service, allowing users to upload, share, and organise ideas across their company.
In a blogpost, James Phillips, corporate vice president of Microsoft Business Intelligence Product Group, wrote that anyone with a business email address can sign up for the preview of the service.
The videos can be shared using email or direct links on any platform.
Almost a decade ago, Microsoft launched a video streaming service called Sopabox, which was eventually shut down as it could not came at a par to its rival YouTube. Now, it’s yet to be seen whether the new Microsoft Stream will prove to be a viable video streaming service for Microsoft or have a similar fate like Soapbox.
As for now, according to a statement in blogpost, Microsoft customers had embraced the video business service available on Office 365. However, the company is trying to make Stream the de facto video experience in Office 365.