Microsoft will start the process of phasing out its Outlook Web App mobile client e-mail applications for iPhone, iPad and Android devices next month. Microsoft announced the phase-out in a notice ...
Microsoft has built native Outlook Web App clients for Apple's iPhone and iPad, both of which can be installed directly from the Apple App Store as of July 16. The catch: Users need an Office 365 ...
The move riles enterprise users who still rely on older apps to access email because Outlook apps don't cut it for them. Microsoft has set a kill-by date for a mobile email app that enterprises have ...
Have you ever wished Microsoft’s Outlook Web Access worked more like the Outlook desktop version? Mac users, Tablet users, mobile phone users certainly come to mind. Microsoft has constantly been ...
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday moved to patch a new vulnerability in Exchange 5.5’s Outlook Web Access (OWA) component that could enable an attacker to access and take action against a user’s e-mail. In ...
After promising it in March to Office 365 business users, Microsoft has finally taken the wrapper off a native Outlook Web App for Android. The new pre-release app features all the same capabilities ...
I've been collecting any tidbits I could find from my contacts with access to the Office 15 Technical Preview bits which Microsoft began releasing to testers earlier this year. (Microsoft just this ...
Microsoft made some announcements related to upcoming Office features and the evolution of its email products today and within the blog post announced an upcoming OWA app for Android. OWA, that’s ...
If your business uses a Microsoft Exchange server and you use Outlook Web Access as your Web-based connection method, you have the ability to delete one or multiple email messages without ever opening ...
Microsoft has added another piece to its "free" Office package for iPhone users—free as in “free with an Office 365 account,” that is. This time, Microsoft included an Outlook mail client and calendar ...
A new threat report shows that APTs are switching up their tactics when exploiting Microsoft services like Exchange and OWA, in order to avoid detection. New, sophisticated adversaries are switching ...
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