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Microsoft Viva has over 10 mn monthly active users

By IANS | Updated: February 5, 2022 13:30 IST

San Francisco, Feb 5 Tech giant Microsoft has announced that its employee experience platform called Viva, launched a ...

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San Francisco, Feb 5 Tech giant Microsoft has announced that its employee experience platform called Viva, launched a year ago, has now over 10 million monthly active users.

The company mentioned that Viva is being used by more than 1,000 paid customers, including Blum, Nationwide, Old Mutual, PayPal, REI and Unilever.

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Microsoft said that since its initial announcement a year ago, Viva Connections, Viva Insights, Viva Topics, and Viva Learning are all generally available.

Later this year, Viva customers will also benefit from a new Viva-based objective and key results (OKRs) service powered by our acquisition of Ally.io.

Microsoft Viva is an open and extensible platform that integrates with and enhances your existing HR systems, learning management systems, content providers, and employee workflows.

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