Copilot for Microsoft 365 capabilities now available in the Windows desktop
The integration of Copilot for Microsoft 365 into the Windows desktop experience is now available. This will bring Graph-grounded chat capabilities to Copilot in Windows for users who have a Copilot for Microsoft 365 license and Copilot for Windows enabled. In the Copilot in Windows sidebar, this appears as a toggle between “Work” and “Web,” allowing users to choose between leveraging the capabilities of Copilot for Microsoft 365 or Copilot with commercial data protection.
Chat in Teams meetings from the new Outlook for Windows
Want to quickly notify your meeting participants that you are running late? A new feature that strengthens the integration across Outlook and Teams is coming to the new Outlook for Windows: the ability to chat in a Teams meeting from Outlook. When a meeting is created from either Outlook or Teams, with Teams as the online meeting option, then meeting participants will be able to chat in the meeting right from Outlook.
Introducing the new Microsoft 365 Document Collaboration Partner Program
The Microsoft 365 Document Collaboration Partner Program (MDCPP) is a new opportunity for eligible platform providers to integrate Microsoft 365 apps into their platforms. Whether it's a presentation, a spreadsheet, or a document, the program can enable users to share, edit, and coauthor, without switching between apps or losing context. By joining the program, you can enable customers on your platform to view, collaborate, and coauthor documents within Microsoft apps.
Many Microsoft 365 subscribers enjoy and value board templates such as the Kanban Board and Team Retrospective. So, Microsoft is adding the ability to switch to a Board visualization for all table-based components in Loop. This new feature allows you to manage your team’s items more efficiently, and it has the potential to streamline project management, brainstorming, and so much more.