Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Office 365 Government Secret cloud, which includes our first release of Office 365 Government capabilities including Exchange, Outlook, and Microsoft 365 Apps.
Today, we’re excited to announce the upcoming launch of a new US Government cloud environment: Office 365 Government Secret which is currently in government review pending accreditation and targeting availability starting mid-2022.
At Ignite this week, we’re announcing many new features and capabilities to empower every person and every organization to thrive in the new world of work.
Microsoft Teams is playing a major role to keep the world working in the era of COVID-19. Teams now has more than 75 million daily active users and more than 200 million Microsoft Teams meeting participants in a single day, generating more than 4.1 billion meeting minutes.
Earning and retaining the public’s trust requires a modern approach to protecting data. Governments can adopt a Zero Trust approach to cybersecurity with the help of Microsoft 365.
Microsoft was recognized as a 2018 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Access Management, Worldwide—which is a strong validation that that our customers value the innovations we added to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) this year.
The Ministry of Defence in the United Kingdom employs more than 230,000 people. They have added Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection and Customer Lockbox to protect and further safeguard their employees.