Microsoft products are always evolving to meet the needs of its users. From its frequently updated Teams platform to newly second place Edge browser, the Washinton-based tech giant keeps making improvements to its many, many services. Now, one of its most prominent platforms appears to be getting a facelift, which will come as welcome news to its many, many users.
— FireCube (@FireCubeStudios) May 6, 2022 The roadmap shows that, in addition to this all-in-one view, which consolidates Microsoft tools like email, calendars, and to-do lists into a single hub, you’ll also get a number of advanced integrations that will make the platform that much better for employees and employers alike. It’s safe to say Microsoft needs to make these kinds of moves to stay competitive. While it’s obviously a popular option for businesses around the world, Google Workspace is generally considered much easier to use, given the proclivity for employees to use Gmail and Google Calendar for personal use as well. Considering the new updates to Microsoft Outlook will only add to that integrated functionality makes it a serious competitor no matter what industry you’re in. An improved interface combined with the all-in-one mentality will make work that much easier for everyone in your business, and these added improvements could make the competition that much steeper when it comes to your business’ decision. We’ve also compared Microsoft services to its competitors, including Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Dynamics 365 against other web conferencing and CRM software options. Take a look and check back for more updates on Microsoft services.