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简介Credit: MicrosoftMicrosoft is planning a virtual event next month that will provide a glimpse at the...

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Microsoft is planning a virtual event next month that will provide a glimpse at the future of Windows as a hybrid-work platform. That event, happening April 5, is entitled "Windows Powers the Future of Hybrid Work", according to the landing page. The 1.5-hour event starts at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET.

Headlining the event, which is aimed at the commercial customer audience, will be Panos Panay, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer. In addition to a keynote, Microsoft is expected to provide demos of some future productivity, security and management features coming to Windows and Microsoft 365.

Microsoft has been pitching Windows 11 as "the operating system for hybrid work and learning" since June 2021, when Microsoft publicly announced Windows 11. Officials have said that Microsoft's decision to modernize the overall user interface while still maintaining the operating system's "familiar feel" would make users more productive. They also played up the security and manageability of Windows 11 as part of that pitch.

I am betting we hear and see the long-rumored "One Outlook" client codenamed "Monarch" at this event. Last I heard, Microsoft planned to make available its new Outlook mail and calendar release this spring in preview with its Insider testers and ultimately integrate the new Outlook into Windows, starting slowly and maybe as early as this fall. Last I heard, Microsoft plans to gradually replace the built-in Windows Mail and Calendar client with the new Outlook.   

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This also seems like a chance for Microsoft to talk more in-depth about how it is changing its Defender security product for Windows. The new Microsoft Defender for Windows security product, which is codenamed "Gibraltar", is designed to protect a 'family' group of devices. Microsoft just made a preview of this new security client available to Insiders in the Dev Channel. This new Defender is designed for consumers, but Microsoft seemingly is working to make sure it has consumer versions of its business services, bolstering its claim that there is no longer a clear home/work divide in terms of PC use.

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