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Salesforce could buy Slack this week, Gartner analyzes content services, AvePoint goes public, IBM updates cloud services and more digital workplace news.
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Almost half of consumers, both B2B and B2C, do not trust brands. Here are 5 ways you can work to improve that stat.
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Google is continuing to make online images both beautiful and functional with a new algorithm that reduces file sizes 35 percent than now available methods.
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Jersey City, N.J.-based AvePoint today released AvePoint Perimeter Service Pack (SP) 7, which includes full enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) for
SharePoint 2016 users — even to those beyond the firewall.
With the new release users will be able to sync files and data to mobile devices.
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ATLANTA — Microsoft isn't the only company making news this week at the Ignite conference here.
While Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella waxed poetically about using artificial intelligence to create a better society and his executive vice presidents shared insights and updates on a host of new products, dozens of companies in the
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Microsoft has been giving Outlook a lot of love in recent months and two new features just announced will continue the trend: Outlook’s inbox will be getting a makeover with the introduction of its new Focused Inbox and @Mentions will be added to create the individual targeting functionality currently used
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There are many layers to Microsoft's vision for enterprise collaboration, including roles for SharePoint and Office 365. But email and the email applications in Office 365 arguable remain some of the most essential in spite of the overall evolution of the company's various collaboration platforms such as Yammer.
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Microsoft is integrating Skype-enabled chat capabilities into Office Online, the browser-based version of its productivity tools (Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint and Word).
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No matter what news broke this week, the big deal was always going to about the general release of SharePoint 2016.
That became especially true after Microsoft Corporate Vice President Jeff Teper announced two months ago that Microsoft would outline the roadmap for SharePoint along with the release.
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Think the unthinkable. Your enterprise has consigned a significant part of its customer data into either Salesforce or Office 365. Imagine that information disappears.
That is not to suggest that Salesforce or Office 365 are unreliable, because their track record so far in securing and preserving data is impressive.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Last December, the European Union came to an agreement on the General Data Protection Regulation. Organizations now have about two years to comply.
The regulation resulted from a proposal in January 2012, with the goal of strengthening data protection for European citizens.
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The European SharePoint Conference (ESPC) in Stockholm was full of interesting and surprising announcements.
Microsoft confirmed, for example, what many have been thinking for a long time: There is no way that SharePoint 2016 is going to be the last on-premises version ever.
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The figures just don't
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As the dust settles on the SharePoint 2016 preview edition and you bide your time until the general release next year, what's an IT department to do?
Now is the time for reflection.
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AvePoint has beefed up its portfolio with a product that aims to secure and protect sensitive data.
The new AvePoint File Analysis Services discovers, maps and classifies unstructured data, especially in file shares, to help organizations identify what data can be retained and what data needs to be archived.
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