NEW UPDATE FOR TEAMVIEWER ROLLED OUT
TeamViewer has announced significant new updates improving augmented reality annotations, usability and automation features and introducing conditional access to TeamViewer Tensor for enterprise customers.
“With the latest update to Pilot, TeamViewer’s augmented reality solution, users are able to help each other in the real world like never before,” says Dr. Mike Eissele, CTO at TeamViewer. “Furthermore, Tensor’s new, highly requested conditional access feature helps IT administrators of large enterprises apply, distribute, and enforce access policies - giving them full control over the use of TeamViewer in their corporate network. TeamViewer is committed to addressing the needs of private users and businesses of all sizes, thereby making the lives of IT managers easier by saving them clicks, time, and money across our solution portfolio.”
TeamViewer Pilot: Putting augmented reality at your fingertips
Free hand drawing and improved streaming performance & usability
TeamViewer Pilot expands the power of remote assistance software beyond IT support into the real world through augmented reality and enables experts to remotely guide users through complex operations via live camera-sharing, voice and onscreen annotations.
Version 1.1 of TeamViewer Pilot includes the following improvements:
Improved usability and builtin tutorials teaching users how to use the app, including placing and removing arrows.