DTEN has announced its intention to pursue a Certified for Microsoft Teams designation on its most popular collaboration devices.
According to DTEN, Certification for Microsoft Teams will help the company meet the growing demand for high-quality video conferencing resources worldwide.
Being Certified for Microsoft Teams would ensure that DTEN is a vendor that can provide hardware, support, and device management to the 270 million Teams users.
Wei Liu, DTEN Founder and CEO, commented: “As DTEN solutions are increasingly more recognized in the marketplace, demand has steadily grown for cross-platform solutions.
“To better serve our customers and advance solutions for the hybrid workplace, we are entering the process to certify select DTEN devices for Microsoft Teams.
“DTEN is built on the fundamental idea that collaboration should always be natural, immersive and meaningful.
“We are pleased our signature DTEN experience will be available to more users than ever.”
DTEN is currently pursuing Teams certification for the upcoming “DTEN D7X all-in-one” device for Teams Rooms on Android.
The company also seeks certification for Teams Rooms on Windows and Teams display devices.
In May, DTEN’s general manager of EMEA stated that the company is expected to grow by at least 70% this year in its EMEA region.
DTEN’s GM of EMEA told UC Today it has sold to 33 different countries in the EMEA region, with the UK, Germany and France representing its most active areas for business.
The company doesn’t just develop hardware for Teams; DTEN recently released an Ethernet-enabled version of its DTEN Mate Zoom Rooms Controller.
The Power over Ethernet (PoE) offering of the device joins its wireless counterpart as a secure controller compatible with manufacturer-certified Zoom Rooms devices.
DTEN delivers high-quality, video-first solutions, which usually tend to be “all-in-one” designs to make the user experience as intuitive as possible.
The company’s solutions can be deployed in businesses, schools, homes, and hybrid work environments.
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