Allows clients to use new features like S/MIME, IRM, and shared mailboxes.All Client Protocols are consolidated, which means a single protocol is being used by all clients (Windows, iOS, Android, and now MacOS).Introduces support for other Office 365 tenants like O365 Government Cloud and O365 DoD environments.Replaces the Outlook device API and Stateless Protocol Translator to reduce latency between client and server.It goes directly from the client to Office 365. Does not use any middle-tier services.The new Microsoft Sync Technology has the following features: Let’s get started together! Microsoft Sync Technology We are going to cover what the new Microsoft Sync technology is (that Outlook for MacOS will be using), how to switch to the new Outlook, and some of its great new features. For a disclaimer, I want to point out this is still part of the insider preview. I thought it would be good to take a walk through the new Outlook for MacOS experience because UEM engineers have been waiting for this. It’s great news that they have made some major improvements. It’s no secret that Microsoft Apps on MacOS are a bit of a poop show. Recently, as I wrote about in my Ignite Article, Microsoft is finally giving Outlook for MacOS some proper TLC.