Thus, you can now easily create labs within Microsoft Teams using Azure Lab Services for a more streamlined experience with your team members.
What are the benefits of the Lab-Teams integration?
It’s worth mentioning that Azure Lab Services allows users to configure and use virtual machines in various scenarios, including pen-testing labs, cybersecurity courses, software testing, and development. Being able to create a lab and share it with your team may bring the following benefits to the table:
Seamless lab configuration process Labs can be accessed by invited users directly from within Teams Team owners, members, and guests will be added to the lab users list automatically Secure SSO (Single Sign-On) into Azure Lab Services directly from Teams Merged rosters for easier management with team-lab synchronization every 24 hours Automatic Lab Capacity adjustment based on the team roster size Registrationless lab access for team members Team member invitations to access created labs no longer required
It’s worth mentioning that even though all members (including guests) of a team can access the created labs, only team owners are able to create labs for their team.
How to create labs in Microsoft Teams?
First and foremost, you’ll need to add the Azure Lab Services app within the Teams channel of your choice. To do that, take the following steps: Once you do that, you can select the newly-created tab and manage your labs straight from Teams.
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