Consumers Gain from Enterprise-Class Office 365 Features

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Outlook.com (premium) now boasts two new protected email features taken directly from Exchange Online. It’s an example of how the shared Office 365 infrastructure enables Microsoft to make functionality available to users of its consumer and enterprise platforms as they want. OneDrive Restore is another example. In both cases, the features aren’t available to free seats.

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OneDrive, Outlook, Other Office Products Get New Security Features

Microsoft is introducing major security updates to its flagship Office 365 products, launches new File Restore, encryption features for OneDrive and Outlook.
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Even Microsoft Can’t Make Apple’s Post-PC Vision a Reality (Premium)

With Microsoft Office and OneDrive now supporting some key iOS multitasking features, it’s time for a check-in.

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Microsoft Starts Testing New, Modern Look for Outlook Calendar on the Web

Outlook.com’s new look is finally coming to Outlook Calendar today, but Microsoft still needs to redesign Outlook Contacts and Tasks.
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