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CodeTwo @ ESPC 2024
Published on 21.11.2024 by Tomek Stempniewicz
CodeTwo is gearing up for ESPC 2024, Europe’s premier Microsoft technologies conference. Hope to see you in Stockholm! This year’s edition of ESPC (European SharePoint, Office 365 and Azure Conference) will be held on December 2-5, 2024, at the Stockholmsmässan exhibition center in beautiful Stockholm. As always, the event will attract a diverse, pan-European audience of IT professionals, developers and decision-makers from across a broad spectrum of industries. CodeTwo is proud to support this incredible event once again as a Gold sponsor. What’s ESPC all about? ESPC, often referred to as the “European Ignite”, has established itself as the largest European event focused exclusively on Microsoft 365 and Entra (Azure) technologies. Over the course of this dynamic four-day event, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest product innovations, current trends and cutting-edge technologies, presented directly by Micr...
Project One Outlook – see how the new Outlook for Windows is different from its predecessor
Published on 27.11.2024 by Adam the 32-bit Aardvark
Let’s see when the new Outlook for Windows becomes the default version and how it compares to the classic Outlook experience. Over two years after the new Outlook for Windows preview was published, the tool becomes generally available. Let’s see how much it differs from the classic Outlook app. Is it the right time to switch from the classic Outlook for Windows experience? What’s in store for the near future? When will the new Outlook for Windows take over the classic desktop email client? Well, let’s read and find out (or at least try). How to test the new Outlook for Windows The new Outlook is currently in the Opt In phase. This means that, by default, you won’t be forced to switch to the new experience – you will have to actively choose to switch. There’s one, but I’ll get to that after describing the default b...