What’s new for Microsoft Viva – November 2025

As we come to the end of the year, I’m seriously considering whether it’s worth continuing a separate roundup for Microsoft Viva. Updates have become fewer each month, and most of them are already covered in the other roundups I publish. Nonetheless, from the few announcements this month, here are my highlights.

First, Viva Amplify introduces a new publishing stack with improved error handling. This enhancement aims to make content publishing more reliable and efficient, reducing friction for communication teams and ensuring messages reach the right audience without unnecessary delays.

On the engagement side, Viva Engage received improvements to community feeds. These updates focus on making interactions smoother and more intuitive, helping communities stay active and connected with less effort. While small, these refinements contribute to a better overall experience for users who rely on Viva for collaboration and engagement.

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What’s new for Microsoft Teams – November 2025

November brought some exciting updates to Microsoft Teams, and I’ve been exploring what they mean for everyday collaboration. This month was all about making communication smoother, simplifying admin tasks, and improving the overall experience for users and IT teams alike. If you’ve been waiting for features that make Teams more flexible and connected, this roundup is for you.

One of the biggest highlights is the ability to chat with anyone using an email address. This change opens up new possibilities for external collaboration without the need for complex setups. Combined with simplified admin controls for managing external access, organizations now have more control and flexibility when working beyond their own tenant. These updates make cross-company communication easier while keeping security and governance in check.

Presence accuracy also got a boost with new activity detection settings for Teams on the web, ensuring your status reflects what you’re actually doing. On top of that, improvements to the activity feed and the accounts/orgs panel make it simpler to stay on top of notifications and switch between organizations. These refinements might seem small, but they add up to a more seamless experience for users juggling multiple contexts.

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What’s new for Microsoft Viva – October 2025

October brought important updates for Viva Engage, some features are being retired, while others make the experience more integrated than ever. Desktop notifications and access to non-native Viva Engage networks are being retired.

On the positive side, one improvement I’m excited about is the ability to access your Engage communities directly from the chat area in Microsoft Teams. This is a great step toward unifying communication and collaboration inside Microsoft 365, making it easier to stay connected without switching contexts.

And that’s just the beginning—there’s more in the full article for those interested in how Viva is evolving to simplify engagement and bring communities closer to where work happens.

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What’s new for Microsoft Teams – October 2025

Ocotber was packed with updates across every corner of the platform. My top highlight is the new image search capability: now you can search for images by message content, people, or where they were shared. Results appear as you type, with filters and a dedicated Images tab for quick exploration—all from the search bar.

Another big step forward is Teams Channels in Context IQ prompts, making suggestions smarter and more connected. And the feature I welcome with open arms, finally, Apps in Private Channels. I’ve never understood why this wasn’t possible from day one, so this change is long overdue.

Beyond these, there’s much more to discover in the full article—whether you’re interested in new features for devices, meetings, or chats, Microsoft is updating Teams on all fronts.

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What’s new for Microsoft Teams – September 2025

September kept the same fast pace we saw during the summer, delivering a mix of AI-driven features and subtle UI improvements that aim to make collaboration smoother and more productive. Microsoft continues to invest heavily in Copilot-powered experiences, and this month’s updates show how AI is becoming an integral part of everyday teamwork.

The biggest highlights include the introduction of Channel Agent , an AI assistant that brings intelligence to Teams channels, and the Facilitator Agent, now generally available to enhance meeting experiences. Alongside these, a small but impactful UI tweak makes it easier to track forwarded messages and maintain context in conversations. These updates may seem different in scale, but together they reflect Microsoft’s focus on simplifying workflows and helping teams stay aligned.

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Microsoft Teams Summer Updates You Shouldn’t Miss

September is when routines kick back in. While many people were out enjoying the summer, Teams kept shipping updates that can make the day-to-day a bit easier. This is a quick catch‑up you can skim now and come back to later. For each feature below you’ll see what it is and why it matters in real work.

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What’s new for Microsoft Viva – August 2025

The August updates for Microsoft Viva were focused on the communications apps. Viva Connections, Viva Amplify, and Viva Engage all received interesting improvements, but here are the ones that stood out for me.

First, Viva Connections is making it easier to keep up with SharePoint news, it will send weekly Microsoft Teams notifications reminding users of unread SharePoint news from the past week. These notifications link directly to the Unread tab in Viva Connections and are enabled by default, though they can be managed in Teams settings.

Another highlight is AI‑generated audio briefings for SharePoint news in Viva Connections. This feature requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot license and offers hands‑free playback.

There’s more to explore this month, so keep reading to see all the updates and how they can help you improve communication and engagement across your organization.

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What’s new for Microsoft Teams – August 2025

August was one of those months with updates in all major Microsoft Teams features. We got improvements to meetings, chats, and devices – but the one that really stood out was workflows triggered by emoji reactions. I know it sounds odd, but reacting with an emoji can escalate a support issue, or route a message to the appropriate channel.

Meetings can now share recap notes and follow-up tasks directly to SharePoint as a news post, chats got a new collaborative space for real-time collaboration, and iPad users finally have proper external audio device controls and camera switching.

These monthly updates keep rolling out whether we’re ready or not. Some are game-changers, others are just nice to have. Either way, it’s worth staying on top of what’s new – you never know which feature might end up saving you time every day.

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What’s new for Microsoft Viva – July 2025

July delivered a substantial wave of updates for Microsoft Viva, with Viva Engage receiving the most significant attention. The platform saw multiple feature releases that will impact how organizations manage communities and recognize expertise.

Two key developments stand out from this month’s releases: the AI Audio Briefing feature for Viva Connections Mobile, which introduces personalized audio summaries for mobile users, and the self-nomination capability for Community Expert status in Viva Engage, which allows community members to request expert recognition rather than relying solely on administrator assignments.

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What’s new for Microsoft Teams – July 2025

July delivered several meaningful updates that will enhance your Teams experience and productivity as you return to work after summer, including new accent color personalization options that allow users to customize the visual appearance of their Teams interface, an enhanced meeting join bar that provides seamless access to meetings you’ve RSVP’d to with direct joining capabilities and multi-meeting support, and intelligent recap features powered by AI that help users catch up on missed meetings with generated notes and follow-up tasks.

To learn more about these announcements and ensure you’re making the most of these productivity enhancements, continue reading for detailed coverage of each feature, including rollout timelines, admin considerations, and potential benefits for your Microsoft Teams environment.

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I've been working with Microsoft Technologies over the last ten years, mainly focused on creating collaboration and productivity solutions that drive the adoption of Microsoft Modern Workplace.