Speaking of Dynamics 365 and Ignite, it looks like Microsoft is planning an announcement around a new intelligent order management system next week, too. Plus, anything that makes using Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365 together seems like it would be welcomed by users - even ones who also like having the ability to mix and match Microsoft- and non-Microsoft apps. This Teams-Dynamics integration would be a tangible example of this, I believe. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and other company leaders often talk about integrating systems of record and systems of engagement. I'm interested in what Microsoft has to say on this topic of Teams-Dynamics integration for a few reasons. Dynamics 365 mobile app users can dictate or scan in a business card and related notes take advantage of deep linking between Outlook calendar, email, and Teams and get automatic transcriptions for calls and meetings. This app, which is available in preview for Windows, offers capabilities like bringing together into a single meeting card Dynamics Relationship Insights, Outlook, and LinkedIn. The already-announced Dynamics 365 mobile app - which in some ways reminds me of the Office mobile app - brings together various Dynamics products into a single, unified app. Microsoft's multitude of Business and Enterprise editions offer more advanced feature sets than the Home and Personal editions. ​Microsoft 365 for business: Everything you need to know And tighter integration between Teams and Dynamics 365 Field Service and Commerce are on the to-do list, as well. This could provide more seamless connections for live events and webinars, sources say. Microsoft also is working on improving integration between Teams and Dynamics 365 Marketing. This will allow Dynamics 365 users to have Teams chat, meetings, calling and records embedded directly in various Dynamics 365 apps, like Sales and Customer Service, in the name of making collaboration more of a real-time experience. We imagine a future where all your tasks in Microsoft 365 apps are collected automatically in To Do so you can focus on what matters and save time every day. The task's name will be the subject of the flagged message and will include a preview of the email's text in its. Once turned on, email flagged in Outlook will appear as tasks in Microsoft To Do. Alternatively, you can turn the list on in Settings. Organization admins can easily grant or remove access to To Do for their employees. To see your flagged email tasks, navigate to the list menu, then select Flagged email > Create. To Do is built on the Microsoft Exchange platform, and it meets all security and privacy standards by design like your Outlook inbox. Microsoft has a number of planned announcements around "embedded collaboration between various Dynamics 365 apps and Teams," according to my contacts. To Do integration with Outlook is already live on Outlook Web. Teams-Dynamics integration will improve businesses processes, streamline the exchange of information and knowledge, the session description says. A Day One session, entitled "Microsoft Teams + Dynamics 365: The unified collaboration platform for modern business," outlines the case for improving the ties between these two product families. But it sounds like there's lots more coming.