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In this week’s digital news roundup we take a look at the recent Teams outage, BlackBerry’s digital workplace release. LumApps’ new partnership and more.
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Enterprise file sync and share isn't going anywhere.
Once viewed primarily as a consumer tool, the software has gained acceptance in the workplace to the point where Forrester analyst Cheryl McKinnon calls it "firmly entrenched in the enterprise."
Shortly after their report looking at the top cloud file sharing vendors, McKinnon and her Forrester
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BlackBerry might be done making phones that run its own operating system.
CEO John Chen told CNET today the company will release at least one, and possibly two, new devices this year that will run Android instead of the company’s own BlackBerry 10 OS.
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Ask your fifth grader what a BlackBerry is and he’ll probably point you to fruit that grows on a bush.
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Glory Days We know the story: It wasn't so long ago that BlackBerry was the king of mobility that met several needs. It was a phone. It was an email machine. It simplified access to apps.
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak captivated a tech-savvy audience in San Francisco today by warning that society is moving towards "a police state," calling for public resistance to the unrestricted collection of marketing data, and speculating that Apple could produce iPhones that run on Google's "not-so-fenced-in" Android operating system.
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Despite iOS and Android's huge consumer mobile sales and the rise of bring your own device (BYOD) policies, Microsoft still has a shot at becoming the dominant force in mobile enterprise. Business connectivity, SharePoint and Office integration for Windows Phone 8 will earn it many friends in the enterprise.
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Gartner may have told enterprises to ditch BlackBerry and consumers have largely turned their back on the company. But many enterprises move to a different, slower beat. So news of the company's new hire might keep them interested in the mobile vendor, at least for a while.
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Brand Republic has highlighted its top marketing events of the year, covering the genius and perils of marketing and social media. Here are the lessons to be learned when it comes to engaging, selling or increasing your visibility on the web.
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BlackBerry has introduced an updated version of its messaging app that makes the service a social network — but Android and iOS users will have to wait for the new features.
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Growth for big social networks like Facebook and Twitter will inevitably flatten as users look for options that better match their needs. Enter the likes of Steam (a PC gaming service stretching out to TVs) and BlackBerry's BBM (a popular app looking for bigger things).
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In just one week, 20 million new users signed up to use BlackBerry's BBM service through a free app available on the iPhone and Android stores.
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BlackBerry may be slipping in market share and stock price, but it could also become a hotly-bidded property.
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BlackBerry continues to bleed red as it takes a massive hit for the unsuccessful launch of its first all-touch Z10 smartphone.
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