Microsoft has picked up another productivity app — announcing the acquisition of AI-powered scheduling tool Genee. In a blog post today
the software giant said it will be plugging Genee into its cloud
productivity suite, Office 365. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“As we continue to build new Office 365 productivity capabilities and
services our customers value, I’m confident the Genee team will help us
further our ambition to bring intelligence into every digital
experience,” writes Rajesh Jha, CVP of Outlook and Office 365.
Genee launched in public beta a year ago,
offering an end-to-end scheduling tool that integrates with calendar
apps and email providers to take the strain out of arranging meetings.
The app works by being CCed in emails, and using natural language
processing to parse the contents of the email to understand the key
requirements for the meeting — and then automatically sending out a
meeting invite on your behalf. So it’s arguably an early example of the
AI-powered chatbots
now springing up all over the place. There are a set of standard
commands Genee understands by default but users can also create their
own custom commands.
Microsoft notes the tool is “especially useful for large groups for
when you don’t have access to someone’s calendar”. Genee’s co-founders,
Ben Cheung and Charles Lee, “plan” to join the company, it adds.
In their own blog post on
the acquisition the co-founders write: “We consider Microsoft to be the
leader in personal and enterprise productivity, AI, and virtual
assistant technologies, so we look forward to bringing our passion and
expertise to a team that is committed to delivering cutting-edge
language and intelligence services.”
They also note the Genee app will shut down on September 1 (although
all existing calendar entries created with it will remain, as you’d
hope) — as was also the case with another recent Microsoft productivity
app acquisition, the Sunrise calendar.
Productivity and productivity apps remains a big focus for Microsoft
as it continues to grapple with a mobile landscape dominated by other
tech giant’s OSes.
According to CrunchBase Genee
had raised $1.45M in seed funding since being founded in 2014 — with
investors including Uj Ventures, Streamline Ventures and Garnett
Ventures.
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