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Meet Surface Hub
Surface Hub is designed to support meetings, whether participants are around the world or in one room.
Whether you use it for an ad-hoc meeting or one that you schedule through Outlook, you can invite
people to join you during the meeting with Skype for Business.
Before you end your meeting, email all your meeting notes from your Surface Hub to everyone who
needs them. When you end the meeting, your Surface Hub deletes all your meeting notes and files from
its hard drive to protect your privacy.
Surface Hub software features include:
Skype for Business: Include Surface Hub in your Skype for Business meeting request. You can
present the Surface Hub screen to remote participants, who can view it in their own Skype for
Business window. If a remote user has something to present, it appears on the Surface Hub screen.
See Conduct a meeting, below.
OneNote Whiteboard: Draw and write on a whiteboard similar to a OneNote page. Copy text and
drawings from documents or webpages to the whiteboard, then annotate them. When you’re done,
mail the page to yourself and anyone else who needs it. See Whiteboard, below.
Apps: Built-in apps include web versions of Microsoft Edge, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.
See Open an app, below.
Connect: Project audio and video to your Surface Hub from your computer, tablet, or phone using
either cables provided by your Surface Hub administrator or Miracast. See Connect, below.