Enabling Remote Work in Response to COVID-19

As the world responds to the outbreak of COVID-19, our thoughts are with the people affected and the medical professionals working around the clock to help those most in need. At Microsoft, we’re working to do our part by ensuring the safety of our employees, striving to protect the health and well-being of the communities in which we operate, and providing technology, tips and resources to our customers to help them do their best work while remote.

How we’re helping our communities

 

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Microsoft joins forces for COVID-19 response fund

 

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Our healthcare bot supports frontline response

 

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Our stores deliver emergency remote operations

 

Protecting the income of our hourly workers

 

Help for working and doing business remotely

 

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Delivering great online meetings and events

 

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Microsoft Teams is now available for everyone

 

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Maintain business continuity and scale crisis response

 

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Maintaining security while working remotely

 

Resources for educators and families

 

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Online learning tips for teachers and students

 

Tools to help you connect, learn and play at home

 

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The Microsoft Education Team is here to help

 

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Family-led learning activities for kids ages 3-12

 

Tips and technical support for doing more online

 

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12 ways security teams can support remote work

 

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Our commitment for cloud services continuity

 

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How we’re helping combat phishing attacks

 

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Work remotely, stay secure — guidance for CISOs

 

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