Zoom integration is necessary so you have options to join and initiate calls as per preference of your participants. Would love to see ZoomCal (A calendar which has access to all multiple calendars, helping user to join any meeting irrespective of the video platform) ZoomCal becomes your business calendar.
I think when it comes to Video, Zoom is way ahead but Zoom integration with Teams will enable users to join a Teams calls without managing buttons in the Teams environment helps users to focus on the meeting rather than learning about the platform.
@Tattooed Nerd I have a question , in order to use the call features, Do you need have a TEAMS calling plan pr ZOOM Calling plan? greeting from Monterrey Mexico.
@@PatrickKelleyTattooedNerd Do you know if there is any way a Teams-centric company that has Zoom Phone as its VoIP could have people call a number centralized by Zoom Phone to join Teams meetings?
@@PatrickKelleyTattooedNerd I am just relaying a question that was posed to me. If you're saying the premise is strange, then that in itself is helpful.
@@brotheralexp.8811 VoIP is a different animal than PSTN. So for a Teams-centric company why wouldn’t you just use Teams to join a Teams meeting? Teams had Audio Conferencing included. So there would be a Conferencing Bridge assigned to every teams meetings. So if your mobile you could easily join the Teams meeting from the Teams mobile client if you are connected to data. You could easily dial the conference bridge number from PSTN dialin. Whether native phone dial or Zoom Phone dial. But the best workflow would be to joint the Teams meeting via the Teams Mobile client. Dial into the meeting from any PSTN provider. Whether that’s native mobile dealer or Zoom Phone. Just trying to understand workflow is all.
Hey Patrick, Thanks for your tutorial. Do we need Zoom and Teams licences for all users? We're struggling to invite the Zoom Room to Microsoft Teams. Our Zoom Room is connected via Google Calendar and we have a few users which want to book meetings at the Zoom Room via Teams and Exchange. Completely separated systems. Any idea?
This can't be achieved as zoom is using Google accounts directory but Teams Azure AD ( SAS, cloud based). Not sure how you can integrate zoom with directory.
Super nice tutorial… way better than our IT training department
Great features put forward in a simple way. Good job man!
Patrick! That was really helpful. Thanks for making that. What's your favourite cocktail?
Old Fashioned
Zoom integration is necessary so you have options to join and initiate calls as per preference of your participants. Would love to see ZoomCal (A calendar which has access to all multiple calendars, helping user to join any meeting irrespective of the video platform) ZoomCal becomes your business calendar.
I think when it comes to Video, Zoom is way ahead but Zoom integration with Teams will enable users to join a Teams calls without managing buttons in the Teams environment helps users to focus on the meeting rather than learning about the platform.
how to approval this in zoom admin?
Admin would do this from the Marketplace Portal in Zoom.
@Tattooed Nerd I have a question , in order to use the call features, Do you need have a TEAMS calling plan pr ZOOM Calling plan? greeting from Monterrey Mexico.
You would need a Zoom Phone License.
I am guessing , I do not need a Teams Voice licenses for this either?? thanks for update.
Nope. Only a Zoom Phone License
Can I configure this app if I have one domain account on Teams and a different one for Zoom?
Yep
If I'm on a Zoom call on Teams, does the status change
It will soon!
What level of Zoom phone (i.e., what plan) allows you to do this?
Any level of Zoom Phone will work.
@@PatrickKelleyTattooedNerd Do you know if there is any way a Teams-centric company that has Zoom Phone as its VoIP could have people call a number centralized by Zoom Phone to join Teams meetings?
@@brotheralexp.8811 I guess I need to understand why you would use PSTN to join a full Teams UCaaS meeting?
@@PatrickKelleyTattooedNerd I am just relaying a question that was posed to me. If you're saying the premise is strange, then that in itself is helpful.
@@brotheralexp.8811 VoIP is a different animal than PSTN. So for a Teams-centric company why wouldn’t you just use Teams to join a Teams meeting? Teams had Audio Conferencing included. So there would be a Conferencing Bridge assigned to every teams meetings. So if your mobile you could easily join the Teams meeting from the Teams mobile client if you are connected to data. You could easily dial the conference bridge number from PSTN dialin. Whether native phone dial or Zoom Phone dial. But the best workflow would be to joint the Teams meeting via the Teams Mobile client. Dial into the meeting from any PSTN provider. Whether that’s native mobile dealer or Zoom Phone. Just trying to understand workflow is all.
Hey Patrick,
Thanks for your tutorial.
Do we need Zoom and Teams licences for all users? We're struggling to invite the Zoom Room to Microsoft Teams.
Our Zoom Room is connected via Google Calendar and we have a few users which want to book meetings at the Zoom Room via Teams and Exchange. Completely separated systems. Any idea?
This can't be achieved as zoom is using Google accounts directory but Teams Azure AD ( SAS, cloud based). Not sure how you can integrate zoom with directory.
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