Microsoft on Thursday described the many changes it has made to its Outlook Web App (OWA), which is a browser-based version of the company's Outlook e-mail client. OWA is just one component of ...
Outlook Web App, also known as Outlook on the web, allows you to access your Outlook email account from a web browser.
New, free Microsoft Outlook Web App clients for iPhone and iPad are available in the Apple App Store, but require an Office 365 subscription for use. Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for 30 ...
Microsoft wants to promote the use of OneDrive for Business among Office 365 customers, so it’s building links between the work cloud storage service and Outlook Web App (OWA), the suite’s ...
Microsoft Outlook Web App has replaced the previous version of the Web product, known as Outlook Web Access, in the Office 365 platform. The app is immediately available when you first log in to your ...
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 OWA app for Android follows last year's launch of OWA for the iPhone and iPad and will mean that Android owners gain earlier access to new Exchange features, including the slew that Microsoft ...
That Gmail icon on your phone’s home screen may soon receive some company from the folks at Microsoft, provided that you already have an Office 365 business mailbox. Today, the software giant from ...
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 ...
Last year, Microsoft released what the company paradoxically describes as a native client for Outlook Web App (OWA) for the iPhone and iPad. Now the company has released an Android version of the same ...
Microsoft today launched Outlook Web App (OWA) for iOS, a “native” app that reprises — and amplifies — the in-browser OWA corporate workers have long used on devices that don’t support the ...