The ways we work have changed dramatically over the past several years, and those changes go so much further than whether work happens at home, in an office, or somewhere in between.
This month, we’re announcing enhanced captioning in Microsoft Teams meetings, co-authoring in encrypted documents, expanded Microsoft Endpoint Manager capabilities, and more.
Today, we’re announcing more details about what consumers, students, and small businesses can expect from both Microsoft 365 and Office 2021 on October 5, 2021.
If the past year has taught us anything, it’s that organizations must be resilient, and technology has been more critical to that resilience than ever before.
Our Leader position in the Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for Desktop as a Service for three consecutive years reflects our commitment to deliver a platform for business agility, resilience, and human-centric innovation.
Access work from anywhere
Windows 365 delivers your Windows experience on Cloud PCs on any device and anywhere employees choose to work.
At a digital event for commercial customers and partners, we shared an update on how we’re empowering organizations to advance in the new era of work with Microsoft Copilot, Windows, and two new Surface devices that will start to become available in April.
Since the start of Microsoft Intune in 2010, we have been working on and iterating toward simplified Windows management, in part by moving infrastructure from on-premises to the cloud.
Today at an event in New York, we announced our vision for Microsoft Copilot—a digital companion for your whole life—that will create a single Copilot user experience across Bing, Edge, Microsoft 365, and Windows.