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2016 Recap: The Past 365 Days of Office 365
By Kelly Cronin
As 2016 comes to an end, we look at how the year treated us, memories we had with friends and family, and all the ups and downs we faced. This New Year, we're taking a look back at some of our favorite moments with Office 365.
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January: Smarter address book and flight confirmations come to Outlook on the web
You send and receive a lot of emails, and it’s natural to make mistakes along the way—you forget how to spell someone’s name, leave someone out of a group email or forget to add a flight to your calendar. Microsoft brings new people and calendar features to Outlook on the web to help you avoid these common mistakes and get things done faster.
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May: Collaborating with Planner in Office 365
Office 365 Planner offers people a simple and highly visual way to organize teamwork. Planner makes it easy for your team to create new plans, organize and assign tasks, share files, chat about what you’re working on, and get updates on progress. Planner can be used to manage a marketing event, brainstorm new product ideas, track a school project, prepare for a customer visit, or just organize your team more effectively.
Check out Planner's collaboration tools and more here>>
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June: Office 365 for Nonprofits is here to help organizations do more good with technology
Microsoft took a significant step forward in its mission to help nonprofits harness the power of technology with its announcement of the global availability of Office 365 for Nonprofits through the Technology for Good program.
Office 365 for Nonprofits is available today in 41 countries around the world, and will be available in up to 90 countries by July 2014. There’s no cap on the number of nonprofit employees who can use a donated instance of Office 365 for Nonprofits, whether the organization has 10 employees or thousands.
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November: Microsoft Flow is open for business around the world
Manage your organization’s flows with enterprise-grade control using environments.
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Use Environments to store your flows by geography or team.
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Establish data-loss prevention policies to control the flow of data and the use of services within your organization.
Microsoft Flow offers more connectivity than ever—to Microsoft and third-party services.
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Connect to 15 new services, including Basecamp 3, Bitly, Cognitive Services Text Analytics, Instapaper, and Pinterest.
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Use Premium services like Salesforce and the Microsoft Common Data Service, which are exclusive to paid Microsoft Flow plans.
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New year, new technologies. Track your heart rate, calories, elevation and more with a new running buddy - the Microsoft Band. You can purchase here.