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.
From supporting the growing Excel user community to adding capabilities, such as Get & Transform, Excel continues to be a favorite productivity tool among companies of all sizes and industries.
At Microsoft Ignite in Orlando, we’re announcing updates across our products to help IT professionals deliver a modern workplace for their businesses.
Planning an event can be tricky. Chiara Adin of the NA Collective—a New York City–based event agency—has some pointers to help you get everything done on time and on budget.
This month, we announced Microsoft 365, debuted three new business apps and introduced features to help Office 365 subscribers present ideas in more creative and polished ways.
Today, we released eight data transformation and connectivity updates for Get & Transform—a powerful set of Excel 2016 features based on the Power Query technology, which provides fast, easy data gathering and shaping capabilities.
Today, during a global webcast from Microsoft headquarters, we announced that Microsoft Teams—the chat-based workspace in Office 365—is now generally available in 181 markets and in 19 languages.
At the Apple event earlier today, we announced that Office for Mac is adding Touch Bar support. Through the Touch Bar, Office intelligently puts the most common commands at your fingertips—all based on what you’re doing in the document.
August has been another busy month with updates for inking, mobile app security, Outlook and more. We’re also announcing an additional level for the Office Insider program.
Today, we are pleased to announce the general availability of a Microsoft Excel API for Office 365—allowing developers to access all the rich functionalities users love in Excel across their own apps.
“As Microsoft continues to innovate with Office 365, we will continue adding and rolling out more services that have value for Facebook. In that way, we’re not just buying the capabilities that Office 365 offers today. We are also buying capabilities that Microsoft will offer over time, and expect even greater things to come.