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Microsoft research highlights problems with remote work, Yammer updates its event management capabilities, Google limits storage space in Workspace & more news.
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Microsoft has a slew of notable announcements, Slack integrates with Adobe Creative Cloud, Google adds quick view access to improve productivity and more.
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M-Files added a little more artificial intelligence to its "intelligent" information management platform last week with the acquisition of machine learning and natural language processing solutions provider Apprento.
Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) unveiled a new security tool for AWS customers called Amazon Macie during its annual AWS summit in New York City.
Macie alerts customers to security threats on sensitive content including documents and passwords.
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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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The SharePoint Virtual Summit will be May 16.
The free, global online event will show users how to take advantage of SharePoint, OneDrive and the rest of the Office 365 collaboration toolkit to create a connected workplace, Seth Patton, general manager for Office 365 product marketing, explained this week.
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Microsoft is beefing up its SharePoint mobile app with new features for iOS and Android.
Microsoft, which announced it was working on mobile apps when it released SharePoint 2016 last year, unveiled an early access release for Android phones at its Ignite conference in September.
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Two group of Outlook users — those on Mac computers and and those who use Outlook on the web — will finally get production-ready versions of Microsoft's Focused Inbox feature for Outlook email clients this year.
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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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Now that SharePoint 2016 is here, Microsoft is slowly releasing SharePoint Document Libraries to its commercial Office 365 subscribers using SharePoint Online.
The new document libraries take SharePoint in a more user-friendly direction.
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Microsoft is trying to woo more users to OneDrive for Business with promises of better syncing, better access to Windows 8.1 support, easier setup and seamless client integration.
In effect, Microsoft is offering the proverbial kitchen sink to users.
The announcements were made in a blog post this week by Jeff
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Over the past two years, Google has continuously added functionality to Google Docs and the wider Google for Work suite. This week, it introduced Voice typing for Google Docs.
This means users can capture ideas, compose an agenda or even write proposals without having to touch their keyboard.
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Microsoft is trying to persuade Mac users that they aren't an afterthought. This week it added another string to the Office for Mac bow with the announcement that Mac users can become Office testers, too.
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M-Files has some projects in the works that its users (and competitors) should take note of. The enterprise content management (ECM) system provider is looking to extend its infrastructure beyond the current system boundaries to locate and surface data residing in third-party applications.
Greg Milliken, vice president of marketing at
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