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In this week's news, Microsoft Teams adds breakout rooms. while Workplace from Facebook kills off its free edition, SharePoint is also booming and more news.
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Salesforce brings automation to the digital workplace, Microsoft tries to calm an employee surveillance storm, Zoom ties up with AWS and more news
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Although it's possible to create a centralized digital workplace, we now need to take retrospective steps around governance, naming conventions and approval.
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Microsoft cannot win the collaboration crown until it redefines success from making online collaboration bearable to actually making it great.
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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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With communication and collaboration platforms now a mainstay, enterprise leaders are asking whether their company data is safe in these platforms. Here's why.
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The best collaboration and communication platforms enhance and improve employee experience, not just ensure access to tools and software.
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New research spotlights digital transformation, Microsoft Teams adds compliance, OpenText and Alfresco are back in the news. 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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Above all, Ignite 2020 showcased how the connective tissue between Microsoft’s array of cloud products is rapidly strengthening.
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Microsoft's Ignite conference is over and as expected Microsoft continues to make Teams the center of its productivity strategy. Here are the highlights.
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With remote working the norm, the pressure is on IT teams to keep workers productive and businesses operational.
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This week, Facebook responds to Microsoft’s TikTok ambitions by releasing its own video service while Teams is readied for hybrid working and more news.
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Throwing people into a video call and hoping it will inspire creative output is a poor replacement for actual team work.
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