Microsoft launches the Microsoft 365 Insider test preview program
Although the Windows 10 Insider Preview plan has been running for four years, recent file loss issues highlight the lack of necessary communication between Microsoft and external testers.
Now Microsoft is already taking various measures to ensure that the test users’ feedback is smooth so that the test user feedback can get the engineer’s response in time.
In addition, Microsoft is preparing to integrate Windows Insider and Office Insider plans, and the integrated version is called the Microsoft 365 Insider program.
What is the Microsoft 365 Insider program:
Microsoft said that if users use both Windows 10 and Microsoft Office software, they can participate in the new test plan after integration.
By signing up for this program, users can get all the corporate news, events, and communication communities at Microsoft to learn about the next productivity and security improvements.
“If you’re all in on Windows and Office and are looking to speed up your digital transformation even more, we invite you to join our new Microsoft 365 Insider Program.
“By signing up for this program, you will be getting all your enterprise news, events and community in one place as well as a clear path into what’s next for collaboration, productivity and security.
“In the coming months, we’ll be looking to your help to create this program to make you even more successful in your career and help make your business more competitive.”
In the next few months, Microsoft will create and launch the Microsoft 365 Insider program to help enterprise IT administrators and businesses become competitive.
The Microsoft 365 Insider looks more like an extended version of WIP for BIZ, an internal testing program launched by Microsoft for enterprise users.
Of course, as mentioned earlier, there may be more enterprise-oriented users, Windows 10 Enterprise Edition and Office 365 Enterprise Subscription. The new test plan gives users the opportunity to contact Microsoft more easily and to pass on user feedback and feedback to the product development team.
Via: ZDNet