Body: In recent years, we’ve all experienced the unprecedented migration of life and work to mobile devices. We’ve also seen fast-moving, innovative teams increasingly harness the immense power of ‘open collaboration’ to achieve more with Yammer–especially on the go. That’s why we’ve been focused on delivering weekly enhancements to the Yammer mobile apps for iOS and Android, including profile and group viewing/editing, improved search and notifications, integrated message translation…
Read MoreOffice 365 – Evolution of SharePoint
Body: Today’s post was written by Julia White, general manager for the Office Product Management team. In the conversations I have with customers and partners, I’m often asked how SharePoint will evolve in Office 365, and what the future holds for SharePoint on-premises. As we move into 2015, continue to roll out new innovation within Office 365, and get closer to the next on-premises server release, I wanted to…
Read MoreExperience what’s coming next for Power BI
Body: Experience what’s new in Power BI Bring your data to life Insights are hiding in your company’s data — see the impact of bringing them into focus with Power BI. Use it Free This preview is only available to users in the United States. By clicking Use it Free, you agree to the Power BI Preview Terms of Service. Learn more about Power BI for Office 365. Introducing the…
Read MoreThe future of mobile email—how much can you accomplish in 24 seconds?
Body: Today Microsoft released new Outlook apps for iOS and Android, which is both the culmination of several years’ of work and the first step in a greater journey to bring a true Outlook email experience to every mobile platform. With roots back to the mid-1960s, email has been part of the fabric of the Internet since the beginning. Its foundation of open standards means that a message sent from…
Read MoreThe Office you love is now on your Android tablet
Body: At Microsoft, we are working hard to reimagine the Office experience for a cloud-first, mobile-first world. On January 21st we previewed versions of Office for Windows 10 fully optimized for touch and mobile devices. Today, we are proud to announce the general availability of Word, Excel and PowerPoint for Android tablets. Similar to Office for Windows 10, Word, Excel and PowerPoint for Android tablets are built from the…
Read MoreOneDrive for Business comes to Mac and iOS devices
Body: Today we’re excited to announce new ways that you can access and manage your OneDrive for Business files from your Mac and iOS devices. In the last few months we’ve rolled out new mobile experiences across Android and Windows Phone, which allow people to connect to both their personal and business OneDrive storage from a single app. We’re excited to announce that today we released an updated…
Read MoreIt’s here! The Microsoft Ignite Session Catalog
Body: Hundreds of newly released sessions to spark your Ignite planning The Microsoft Ignite Session Catalog is here! Be sure to take a look at the hundreds of sessions covering cloud infrastructure and management, big data and analytics, productivity, unified communications, operating systems, and mobile devices at the biggest enterprise technology event of the year! You’ll find sessions that provide deep technical detail on specific products, as well sessions…
Read MoreMicrosoft mainstreams business intelligence with new and improved Power BI Preview
Body: Today, anyone with a US business email account can try the preview of the new Power BI for free. We’ll expand to international users in the future. When we reach general availability we will introduce a free offer, available as Power BI. We’ll also introduce Power BI Pro, available at a low monthly price, with additional data capacity and features for the enterprise. In anticipation of this move, on February…
Read MoreInformation about changes to the SharePoint Online Public Website
Body: Starting January 2015, Microsoft is making changes to the SharePoint Online Public Website feature. Customers who currently use this feature will continue to have access to the feature for a minimum of two years following the changeover date of March 9, 2015. New customers who subscribe to Office 365 after the changeover date won’t have access to this feature. Moving forward, Office 365 customers will have access to third-party…
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