For nearly a decade, Box and Microsoft have been working hand-in hand to deliver product innovation across productivity, security, and infrastructure to their mutual customers. Box’s earliest product integrations with the Office 365 suite are still some of their most popular integrations today. Box is excited today to announce an all-new Add-in for Microsoft Outlook that brings Box capabilities deep within the email experience.
Box knows that millions of Box users worldwide spend much of their day inside Outlook, whether in the office, at home or on the go. With the new Box Add-in for Outlook, users in Outlook composing emails can easily select files from Box, set the right access permissions and attach secure shared links within emails. This ensures email senders can more seamlessly control how content is shared across the organization and beyond.
Email recipients can also leverage the Box Add-in for Outlook to save the content of entire emails and regular attached files directly to Box. By eliminating the need to toggle between Outlook and Box, this integration boosts productivity and makes it easy for users to centralize and secure all their content in Box. Best of all, the new Box Add-in for Outlook works across multiple platforms – including Windows, Mac and web – to ensure users can work efficiently and securely no matter where they are.
The Box Add-in for Outlook is a powerful way to accelerate email collaboration no matter where you work. With the release of this integration today, Box is excited to continue to partner with Microsoft and together deliver delightful user experiences for digital businesses around the world.
The new Box Add-in for Outlook is available to all Box and Outlook customers today. To learn more about how to get started, visit the Box Community Site. Or for the full blog post: https://blog.box.com/blog/bringing-box-microsoft-outlook-experience
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Box Add-in Comes To Microsoft Outlook
For nearly a decade, Box and Microsoft have been working hand-in hand to deliver product innovation across productivity, security, and infrastructure to their mutual customers. Box’s earliest product integrations with the Office 365 suite are still some of their most popular integrations today. Box is excited today to announce an all-new Add-in for Microsoft Outlook that brings Box capabilities deep within the email experience.
Box knows that millions of Box users worldwide spend much of their day inside Outlook, whether in the office, at home or on the go. With the new Box Add-in for Outlook, users in Outlook composing emails can easily select files from Box, set the right access permissions and attach secure shared links within emails. This ensures email senders can more seamlessly control how content is shared across the organization and beyond.
Email recipients can also leverage the Box Add-in for Outlook to save the content of entire emails and regular attached files directly to Box. By eliminating the need to toggle between Outlook and Box, this integration boosts productivity and makes it easy for users to centralize and secure all their content in Box. Best of all, the new Box Add-in for Outlook works across multiple platforms – including Windows, Mac and web – to ensure users can work efficiently and securely no matter where they are.
The Box Add-in for Outlook is a powerful way to accelerate email collaboration no matter where you work. With the release of this integration today, Box is excited to continue to partner with Microsoft and together deliver delightful user experiences for digital businesses around the world.
The new Box Add-in for Outlook is available to all Box and Outlook customers today. To learn more about how to get started, visit the Box Community Site. Or for the full blog post: https://blog.box.com/blog/bringing-box-microsoft-outlook-experience
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