Microsoft removing My Day calendar and to-do list from Microsoft 365 app for Enterprise

Microsoft removing My Day calendar and to-do list from Microsoft 365 app for Enterprise

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Microsoft has introduced that it is retiring the My Day function in Microsoft 365 because it strikes in the direction of an AI-first expertise. The change will have an effect on Microsoft 365 app Enterprise customers and can come into pressure beginning January 2025.

The My Day function is at the moment accessible within the Microsoft 365 app for Enterprise customers, it is accessible through the calendar icon within the upper-right nook of the app. When pressed, it exhibits you your calendar with each day gadgets and there’s one other tab to see your to do listing gadgets.

Microsoft has not stated precisely what the app will seem like going ahead, simply explaining that the “Microsoft 365 app will grow to be the vacation spot for Copilot for Work.” It stated that AI-powered productiveness options might be accessible within the Copilot tab, nevertheless it’s not clear if there might be a alternative for My Day.

This transfer from Microsoft to make the app AI-first is an element of a bigger shift for Microsoft to bake AI into every little thing. In some circumstances, reminiscent of with GitHub Copilot, it’s enabling productiveness positive aspects, nevertheless, Copilot’s integration in Home windows, its net browser, and plenty of of its cell apps appears a bit redundant.

Along with the Microsoft 365 app, Microsoft stated that the change will have an effect on net endpoints together with www.m365.cloud.microsoft, www.microsoft365.com, and www.workplace.com. It additionally stated the change will solely influence the Microsoft 365 app for Enterprise customers and never different apps which have the function reminiscent of Outlook, To-do, and Calendar apps.

To study extra, you may examine Microsoft’s announcement over on Tech Group.

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