Getting started with Azure Fluid Relay
At its recent Ignite event, Microsoft unveiled a new Office application: Loop. Built on its long-promised real-time Fluid Framework collaboration platform, Loop is a canvas that hosts components for shared work, providing a place to keep all the various pieces of a team’s project together.You could consider Loop to be the spiritual successor to one-time Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie’s work on Notes and Groove. Loop mixes documents, editing tools, and conversations so a team can construct documents while managing discussions around the content. It builds on the micro-work concepts we’re seeing in tools such as Teams, breaking down units of work and collaboration into components that can be inserted into Loop documents.To read this article in full, please click here
At its recent Ignite event, Microsoft unveiled a new Office application: Loop. Built on its long-promised real-time Fluid Framework collaboration platform, Loop is a canvas that hosts components for shared work, providing a place to keep all the various pieces of a team’s project together.
You could consider Loop to be the spiritual successor to one-time Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie’s work on Notes and Groove. Loop mixes documents, editing tools, and conversations so a team can construct documents while managing discussions around the content. It builds on the micro-work concepts we’re seeing in tools such as Teams, breaking down units of work and collaboration into components that can be inserted into Loop documents.