
Microsoft Productivity Score and personalized experiences—here’s what’s new to Microsoft 365 in October
As I reflect on an action-packed few weeks, I’m struck by how much work has evolved in these past months. And I know our customers feel it too.
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As I reflect on an action-packed few weeks, I’m struck by how much work has evolved in these past months. And I know our customers feel it too.
This month, we’re releasing new features in Microsoft Teams to help users automate more of their workflow, ideate on digital whiteboards more easily, help improve readability while browsing the web, and more.
At Build this week, we’re announcing many new capabilities that you can use to make your apps more integrated, powerful, and intuitive.
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We’ll continue to innovate across the Microsoft 365 experience, so our customers always have the best tools to navigate an increasingly distributed and fast-paced world.
This month, we’re introducing updates and features designed to help you collaborate more effectively, work more efficiently, and protect your data more proactively.
This month, we’re rolling out improvements to help you build a more productive, collaborative, and secure work environment for you and your organization.
This month, we’re introducing new tools to help simplify compliance, app updates to boost productivity, and features to foster secure, collaborative user experiences.
Today, Office 365—with modern, cloud-connected versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and OneDrive—is now available to download as a bundle on the Mac App Store.
To address the growing collaboration needs of our customers, we’re announcing a free version of Microsoft Teams and introducing new AI-infused capabilities in Microsoft 365 to help people connect across their organization and improve their collaboration habits.
This month, we introduced several new capabilities that streamline the management of common tasks and enhance identity-driven security measures to improve and protect the user experience in Microsoft 365.
Announcing user experience updates for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook designed to deliver a balance of power and simplicity.