Your workplace meetings should soon be a lot easier to manage thanks to a new Google Workspace update that brings Outlook users out of the cold.
The office software platform has announced a tweak that will allow Outlook to work more seamlessly with Google’s calendar app, with meeting organizers from the latter now actually appearing in Google Calendar meeting events.
The company reports this in an update blog postIf a Microsoft Outlook user previously invited a Google Calendar user to a meeting event, the Outlook user’s display name wouldn’t show up at all in the list of meeting participants in Google Calendar, but this is about to finally change .
Better together
With the new Google Workspace update, any Outlook user who hosts a meeting is now actually listed as the meeting organizer among the other meeting participants in Calendar.
The change, which is now in effect and does not require any action on the user’s behalf, will affect all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google accounts.
It’s such a simple feature that we’re surprised Google and Microsoft haven’t made this work before, and it’s bound to be a huge boost to users around the world. The two platforms had previously announced how Outlook and Google Calendar would work more closely together, with a May 2023 update enabling greater interoperability by allowing users in both systems to share their availability status so that everyone can view each other’s schedules.
The news is the second major recent boost for Outlook users looking for a better way to sync their calendars with collaboration services, after Microsoft Teams also unveiled a new tweak that makes syncing your Outlook email calendar with Teams much easier. should make it easier.
With the update, Microsoft says that any changes you make to your calendar in Outlook will be reflected in real time in your Teams calendar, and vice versa, ideally putting an end to any embarrassing confusions.