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At the Microsoft Inspire conference in Washington DC in July, CEO Satya Nadella unveiled Microsoft 365 Business.
As part of its business strategy to unify its productivity offerings, Microsoft 365 Business combines Office 365, Windows 10 and Enterprise Mobility and Security.
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A few days before the EU slapped Google with a $2.7 billion fine, the Mountain View, Calif.-based giant made an announcement that at any other time would have generated a larger buzz: it will no longer scan emails passing through the Gmail service.
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Google Drive, one of the most widely used apps in Google’s G Suite, was back in the headlines this week with news of a new backup solution called Backup and Sync.
According to Mountain View, Calif.
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San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe has been developing and upgrading its Adobe Document Cloud since the product's release in 2015. Last week it keep the momentum going with the release of Adobe Scan, an app that turns mobile devices into intelligent scanning and text recognition tools.
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DynamicPoint, which specializes in developing applications to extend SharePoint, released its SharePoint Customer, Vendor and Employee Portal v2.0 this week.
Long Beach, Calif.-based DynamicPoint is describing the release as a “significant milestone.
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Microsoft announced new adoption figures for Office 365 during Build 2017 citing 100 million monthly commercial users of the platform.
In the few short years since it was officially released, Microsoft has built the Office 365 brand and appeal around the tight integration of the individual apps.
Mountain View, Calif.-based Google
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The data protection practices of most businesses still leave something to be desired.
Washington D.C.-based Metalogix along with the Traverse City, Mich.
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OpenText is back tinkering under the hood of its Release 16 (R16).
Waterloo, Ontario based-OpenText updated R16, its integrated digital information management platform, with a new Enhancement Pack 2 (EP2), which is designed to improve the flow of information between different customer touchpoints to the company’s entire software portfolio and
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Wehn Satya Nadella stepped in as CEO of Microsoft, the Redmond, Wash.-based company set a clear vision for its future — a future in the cloud and in services.
What was never made clear was where this left users of its standalone Office software.
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Slack introduced a new feature this week that will add to its appeal as an enterprise workplace tool.
The new message menus bring more intricate and nuanced workflows to third-party apps in Slack, offering access to new functionality through those menus.
According to a blog post from the San Francisco-based
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Xerox released a new line of printers and devices on March 29, in what it billed as the "largest product launch in Xerox history."
The launch may put to rest the questions and confusion about Xerox's fate following its split earlier this year. On Jan. 3, Xerox officially split the
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Workplace by Facebook got a boost this week with the announcement of integration support for CRM, email, calendar and other productivity apps.
Integration support will allow enterprises to customize the enterprise collaboration solution out of Menlo Park, Calif.-based Facebook. A post on the Facebook developers blog explains:
“Out of
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Google is tinkering with Gmail again — this time, with a redesigned iOS app that it said makes email “a lot faster.”
According to a blog post from Matthew Izatt, Gmail product manager, the new app has a "fresh new look." Google also made it easier for users to
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Seems Menlo Park, Calif.-based Google just can’t find a suitable name for its productivity software.
In the last week it has placed everything related to its cloud, including its Cloud Platform, its enterprise mobile applications and Google Apps for Work, under the Google Cloud brand.
Google has an impressive record on
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