We are asked in quite some calls, how we handle the pandemic situation at Microsoft. As a lot of us are used to home office, the change is intense but not that big. Customer events were cancelled (as in a lot of other companies as well) or moved to virtual, which actually proves to be a very powerful way to do events without having to travel/meet
There are different blog post, which might give you some idea:
- Work remotely, stay secure—guidance for CISOs
- The top 9 ways Microsoft IT is enabling remote work for its employees
- Helping teachers and students make the switch to remote learning
- Staying productive while working remotely with Microsoft Teams
- Build a crisis management site to connect people and information
- Top 5 ways your Azure AD can help you enable remote work
- In response to COVID-19: How Microsoft can help with Situational Response and Crisis Communication
- Empowering care teams with new tools in Microsoft 365
- Business Continuity – Making the Most of Your Existing Microsoft Cloud Productivity Investments
- Our commitment to customers during COVID-19
- Crisis Communication: a Power Platform template
- How schools can ramp up remote learning programs quickly with Microsoft Teams
- Working remotely during challenging times
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