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Microsoft starts rolling out Office 2016 to some Office 365 business customers
More: http://microsoft-news.com/microsoft-...ess-customers/Microsoft was expected to release Office 2016 to business customers with an Office Enterprise E4, ProPlus or subscription sometime this month. Today, the company started rolling out Office 2016 to some of its business customers.
For those unfamiliar, Office 2016 makes Office a lot better. The update introduces many new features and improvements, including:
◾We have had real-time co-authoring in all of our web apps since 2013. We are now taking it to the next level by building it directly into our native apps. With this release, we’re making co-authoring in Word real-time, which lets you see what others are writing immediately, as it happens.
◾Keep teams connected with Office 365 Groups, now available as part of Outlook 2016 and in a new Outlook Groups app on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. Office 365 Groups allows individuals to easily create public or private teams. Each group includes a shared inbox, calendar, cloud storage for group files, and a shared OneNote notebook to keep the team productive.
I had this switch take hold at my last job, and I left there in the middle of October. I believe I found the 2013 installers by Googling.