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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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Teams becomes the heart of Microsoft's strategy, IBM and Red Hat offer new cloud possibilities with AT&T. More digital workplace news.
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Slack pulls work elements into a unified workplace, IBM restructures and Google rebrands G Suite for the fourth time. That and more digital workplace news.
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In this week’s digital workplace round up Microsoft pulls OneDrive into Teams while Google improves its video conferencing services .More News
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Think 2020 marked a transition for IBM, driven in part by the leadership of new CEO Arvind Krishna and underpinned by AI and hybrid cloud.
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IBM officially welcomes Slack into the workplace, Teams and SharePoint get closer, HP will respond to Xerox’s offer and more workplace news.
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Billion-dollar martech acquisitions by PE firms now seem commonplace and they can change a company's landscape and potentially affect product roadmaps.
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Box strengthens it's security, CCC joined by major data players, and Google Hangouts/G Suite users get a reprieve and other workplace news.
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IBM and Red Hat closed on their $34B acquisition. How will it affect users?
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What does IBM's sell-off of it's marketing/customer experience portfolio mean for the martech industry and the modern marketer?
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Is there still a place for all-in-one martech platforms in an era when services rule?
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Though IBM's sale of Notes and Domino (among other applications) to HCL has yet to be finalized, some strong signs point to the future of the software.
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IBM Think 2019 showed how far the company has come in 18 months, but noticeably absent was any outreach to the Red Hat developer community.
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A deeper look at why IBM sold much of its aging of software products to HCL.
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