Today marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day, one of the days we celebrate the progress made by our customers and partners to create more inclusive workplaces, as well as look ahead to what more we can do as a community to empower everyone in the workplace.
Leveraging the power of the Microsoft Graph, we’re introducing new people-centered experiences in Microsoft 365 to help you work smarter across apps and devices.
To test our claim that Office 365 can save you time and make work easy, we pitted our own software suites—Office 2019 and Office 365—against each other in a head-to-head showdown.
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.
In honor of the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we’re announcing a new AI-powered feature in PowerPoint that provides captions and subtitles for presentations in real-time.
This month, we released new features in Microsoft 365 that help teams enhance the look and feel of their content with ease, plus new tools and resources to help you transition to the cloud.
AI-powered features for Excel, including new data types, dynamic arrays, Ideas, and more, will help you expedite data analysis and make better decisions.
Today, at the Microsoft Ignite Conference in Orlando, Florida, we are introducing new capabilities in Microsoft 365 that make it possible for every person to do their best work.
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.