Box,
Inc. announced new and
upcoming integrations with Microsoft 365 to make it easier for customers
to securely work in the cloud. Building on Box's seamless experience
within Microsoft environments, these include new security integrations,
enhanced functionality in Teams and Office Online, and a new Box
connector for Microsoft Graph.
"Tens
of thousands of enterprises globally are using Box and Microsoft
together to securely power the way they work from anywhere," said Varun
Parmar, Chief Product Officer at Box. "Today's new and deepened
integrations will make the Box experience in Microsoft 365 even more
frictionless, enabling joint customers to easily access, create, manage,
and secure their content wherever they are, in real-time."
Box
already works seamlessly with Microsoft 365, enabling users to securely
access Box content as they collaborate across the Microsoft portfolio
of applications and services. Workers can streamline collaboration by
accessing and sharing Box content directly in Teams channels or chats
and can open, edit, and save Box files directly within the Office app.
Outlook users can eliminate the risk and hassle of email attachments by
converting outbound attachments to Box shared links and maintain version
control by saving incoming attachments to Box from any device.
Additionally, Box Shield helps classify and enforce security policies
across both the Box and Microsoft environments, and Box is a member of Microsoft's Intelligent Security Association.
Today, Box is announcing the following:
Microsoft Teams
Last year, Box rebuilt its integration with Teams to
make it easy to find, share, access, and secure Box content from within
the Teams application, improving user productivity while giving admins
the ability to manage all of their company's content in one secure
platform. Deepening its integration with Microsoft Teams, today Box
announced new functionality and launched enhancements including:
- The
ability to create, share, open, and edit Box files from within Teams.
This new functionality enables Box users to bring in content from
productivity suites like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and Apple
iWork so that users can work in their apps of choice to get work done.
This more robust, embedded Box experience within Teams is expected to be
available later this spring.
- The
general availability of Box notifications within Microsoft Teams, which
enables seamless productivity as teams around the world continue to
work remotely. Announced last fall, users will now be notified of
important updates to their Box files and can now better manage content
permissions from directly within Teams.
Security Products:
Box Shield already
restricts printing and downloads of files in Box from Office 365 and
can read and enforce Azure Information Protection classification labels,
protecting the flow of information and ensuring that only authorized
users can access confidential data. To make it easier for joint
customers to secure their content across the two platforms, Box
announced:
- A
new integration to import Microsoft Information Protection
classification labels and to enforce classification-based, inline
security controls within Box. This will enable customers to ensure that
only authorized users get access to confidential data and that sensitive
information is not shared unintentionally. The integration is expected
to be available in May 2021.
- The
general availability of the expanded capability for Intune App
Protection Policies. This new functionality allows customers to open and
save copies of managed documents to Box only, giving enterprises more
control over the flow of content for an additional layer of security.
Box for Microsoft Office Online
Additionally,
Box rolled out several new enhancements to its Box for Microsoft Office
Online integration to better support customers' collaboration and
critical business processes. Generally available today:
- To
help government agencies and their partners meet their compliance
obligations in the cloud, Box for Microsoft Office Online will allow
customers with FedRAMP Moderate or DOD IL4 requirements to be routed to
the corresponding Microsoft Office 365 U.S. Government Community (GCC)
environment. This new enhancement will support a fully compliant
experience when using Box for Microsoft Office Online by ensuring data
is processed and stored only on certified platforms.
- Box
increased support for Excel and PowerPoint Online file sizes to 50MB
and 1GB respectively so users can now collaboratively edit in real-time
on large file sizes online. With this enhancement, work is no longer
disrupted by large files.
Microsoft Graph
With
the Box Connector for Microsoft Graph, content in Box can be surfaced
across the Microsoft ecosystem, including Office 365, Office Online
search, and SharePoint. This will make it easier for Box users to
discover, explore, and access content as they are working in various
Microsoft apps, reducing friction for users that need to manage Box
content across multiple platforms for a truly integrated experience.
Previewed at Microsoft Ignite last September, this is expected to be generally available in the summer of 2021.