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Microsoft is retiring Project Online after more than a decade of service, on September 30, 2026, with transition options ...
Microsoft’s Project and Planner tools are continuously evolving to meet the changing needs of project management in a global and distributed work environment. With a host of new features and ...
Microsoft To Do is the easiest of the task management apps from Microsoft. The app lets you prioritize and complete the most important things every day. If you are working on a project solo, then ...
Users of the Microsoft Teams collaboration platform can now use a tab to access the revamped Project app for the web that Microsoft released last year. The Project planning app for the web is built on ...
Microsoft announced at Ignite 2023 that Planner is getting additional functionality. The separate Microsoft products, Planner, To Do, and Project will streamline into Microsoft Planner in 2024. Of ...
Centralized management of approvals is now possible with the new BrightWork Approvals section in the Admin Area. Approval coordinators and the BrightWork PMO Manager can manage all approvals centrally ...
Why Microsoft has Project and Planner and how they’re converging Your email has been sent Not everyone wants to be a project manager but Microsoft wants to make it less painful when team task ...
When Microsoft started with Office products, there were only a handful of them— Word, Excel, PowerPoint. While most of the consumers still use the same set, Microsoft Portfolio has expanded to over ...
UB has no current plans to retire Zoom and will continue to offer it for UB students, faculty and staff for the foreseeable future. MS 365 is a subscription license for MS 365 (A5) products which ...
Loop components make collaboration easier in Office and Microsoft 365 apps Your email has been sent Structured chunks of data you can share and update in multiple places are showing up in different ...