KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft introduced some updates to Office apps on Thursday that are meant to help companies with a mix of remote and on-site employees.
  • Demand for remote work has accelerated since the onset of Covid, leading Microsoft to add features more quickly.
  • Here's a rundown of what's new in Teams, Whiteboard and more.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks at the company's annual shareholder meeting in Bellevue, Washington, on Nov. 30, 2016.

Microsoft on Thursday announced enhancements to Office productivity applications that are meant to improve work at companies where some people are on site and others are not.

The changes strengthen a critical part of Microsoft's business as customers change prepare to reopen their offices after closing them and shifting to remote work with the outbreak of Covid-19. Microsoft's Teams app for chat and video calls grew fast when the pandemic emerged. Now Microsoft is trying to ensure that the Office software can accommodate what it calls a hybrid scenario, where parts of the workforce are at the office while other parts continue to contribute from home.

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