Read what our innovative Microsoft for Education customers have done to keep students engaged while they transition to remote learning in these challenging times.
How do you move tens of thousands of employees to remote work overnight? With the COVID-19 outbreak spreading around the world, that was the big question on our minds at Microsoft last week.
With COVID-19 continuing to impact people and countries around the world, workers everywhere are transitioning to remote work. And they’re using Microsoft Teams to chat, meet, call, learn, and collaborate all in one place.
This month, we’re introducing capabilities to help teams collaborate on content more easily, interact with apps in more ways, and customize their productivity experiences.
Thanks to new technologies like AI and automation, we can build experiences across devices to connect organizations from the shop floor to the top floor.
Today we're ending support for Windows 7. If you haven't already, make the switch to Windows 10 for our most secure and productive operating system ever.
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.
Microsoft announces the “Art of Teamwork” digital curriculum to teach teams how to practice the five key attributes of successful teamwork and shares success stories from Microsoft Teams customers.
Today, at the Microsoft Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida, we announced new Microsoft 365 innovations. From new Microsoft Teams enhancements to the first new service we’ve launched since Teams, we have a lot to share with you!