While the likes of Google Docs have made it easier to avoid using Microsoft Office, chances are that if you’ve used a PC in the past 20 years or so you’ve used Outlook, Word or Excel.
Who doesn’t remember Clippy, the original personal assistant, a few Excel formulas or being subjected to Death by PowerPoint?
But Office is a modern workplace essential, even after 27 years. Office 365, introduced at the start of the decade, is the world’s most used cloud application with more than 100 million users.
New applications, services and features are being added all the time, improving the experience for users and making life easier for admins.
However there are still a loyal army of users who want the ‘perpetual’ version. And earlier this week, Microsoft confirmed Office 2019 was on its way.
But what do you know about Microsoft Office?
Level of cyberthreats revealed, after BT says it spots 2,000 signals of potential cyberattacks every…
The British competition regulator has provisionally found competition concerns over Vodafone’s planned merger with Three…
Post Activision - Microsoft Gaming confirms it will axe 650 employees, after thousands of job…
Billionaire Jared Isaacman and SpaceX’s Sarah Gillis become first non-professional astronauts to carry out risky…
Data centres in the UK are to designated as Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), alongside energy…
Google's protection of EU users' personal data when training its AI model, is under investigation…