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. After quickly moving to remote and hybrid work models this spring, organizations are now seeking sustainable ways to help people collaborate, be productive, and prioritize their wellbeing
Today we announced that Microsoft Teams reached 115 million daily active users (DAU).* This growth reflects the continued demand for Teams as the lifeline for remote and hybrid work and learning during the pandemic, helping people and organizations in every industry stay agile and resilient in this new era. A new way to work and learn for a
Today we mark the end of support for Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac, as well as changes to the requirements for connecting to Office 365 services. Learn what’s next and resources to help you remain productive and secure.
It's been over six months since shelter-in-place orders around the world changed work forever. At Microsoft, we’re studying this new world of work very closely,
At Ignite this week, we’re announcing many new features and capabilities to empower every person and every organization to thrive in the new world of work.
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 Inspire this week, we're announcing new features to streamline workflows right within Teams, ensure great meeting experiences, protect data, and more.
Today we’re announcing a set of new features in Microsoft Teams that make virtual interactions more natural, more engaging, and ultimately, more human.
This month, we’re announcing updates to improve collaboration, knowledge sharing, and security, along with features hitting public preview or general availability.