Microsoft and Google are the two biggest players in SaaS office productivity. Both companies have recently changed the names of their office productivity suites, but the core of each service has remained intact with a broad set of capabilities. We...
Microsoft has rolled out low-code/no-code products to help "citizen developers" – or non-coder employees – create business applications for automating workflows and analyzing data. But can non-coders really use these tools? We tested it.
Microsoft Teams is the hub for all things Microsoft 365 and productivity. Enhancements announced at Microsoft Ignite will continue to push the platform along this development path.
The first-ever online version of Microsoft Ignite has now wrapped. The event, which ran for 48 straight hours last week, provided a lot of information about enhancements and updates across Microsoft's entire stack of products and services. We've...
Microsoft Teams has incorporated increased access to low-code development tools, further cementing the collaborative platform’s place as the intended center of the user workspace.
As part of Microsoft’s push to position its services for “the new world of work,” the company is rolling out a host of new upgrades, including a "virtual commute," advanced leader insights and expanded Productivity Score categories.
AI and ML have enabled an entire service industry for the transcription of audio recordings. Microsoft now joins the market by taking the AI/ML experience in Azure Cognitive Services and applying it to Transcribe in Word, Microsoft Word's new...
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Sep 01, 2020
Microsoft 365 apps used to have separate task lists with no easy way to see all the To Dos in one place. That changes now with the integration of Planner and To Do into one Tasks app accessible in Microsoft Teams. Here's what you need to know.
Say goodbye to Cortana on Android and iOS – instead, she’ll take on a new role in the enterprise as a low-code across the entire Microsoft 365 portfolio.