Today, I’m pleased to announce the rollout of recently redesigned and improved parental consent capabilities to our Microsoft account users in the European Union.
Today, we’re announcing new advanced protection capabilities coming to Office 365 Home and Office 365 Personal subscribers to help further protect individuals and families from online threats.
Millions of people participated in the Outlook.com beta since we introduced it in August. Now we’re bringing all Outlook.com users a fresh new inbox, and more beta features for Calendar and People.
This week marks the first anniversary of the worldwide launch of Microsoft Teams. In that time, Teams has grown significantly in both new capabilities and customer usage. Today, 200,000 organizations in 181 markets and 39 languages use Teams.
Last November, we announced Resume Assistant, a new feature in Microsoft Word to help you craft a compelling resume with personalized insights powered by LinkedIn. Today, this new experience begins rolling out to Office 365 consumer and commercial subscribers on Windows.
Successful teams deliver value on schedule. And four new Planner features give teams greater visibility into projects to help them meet their deliverables.
We’re launching into 2018 by bringing great new value to Office 365 subscribers, with updates that enhance how teams work together and unlock new ways to create and manage content across devices.
New Office 365 AI capabilities this month help subscribers discover insights from data, leverage organizational knowledge, make sure they never miss an important meeting, and more.
At LinkedIn’s headquarters in San Francisco, we announced Resume Assistant, a new feature in Microsoft Word to help Office 365 subscribers craft compelling resumes.