Raydiant Announces Collaboration with Microsoft to Deliver New Virtual Tool That Builds Stronger Remote Teams
Digital signage and experience platform provider Raydiant is excited to announce a collaboration with Microsoft in the creation of an advanced tool for virtual teams. Currently, 54% of remote workers report feeling disconnected from their company, and Raydiant’s SecondScreen, using Microsoft technology, was designed to address that need with a virtual tool that mimics the in-person communication of a live office.
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SecondScreen is an all-inclusive, virtual communications and messaging hub for remote and hybrid workplaces. It combines face-to-face communication through clear video conferencing with internal communication tools and on-screen messaging—all on a hub separate from the main workstation. Raydiant’s partnership with virtual management solution provider Hoopla makes SecondScreen a comprehensive tool that also improves employee communication, performance, and motivation. Raydiant offers all of this on the new Microsoft Surface Go 2, combining the versatility of this 2-in-1 PC with the best in workplace productivity tools.
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“With remote teams becoming the norm, we saw a need for a virtual tool that offered the same face-to-face communication you would get in the office,” says Raydiant CEO Bobby Marhamat. “Not only is it proven to boost employee morale, but it creates more cohesive teams and a stronger company culture overall. And as a Microsoft partner, we are excited to have their support in bringing this remote work solution to market.”
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