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Microsoft and Verizon bring the digital workplace and edge computing together using 5G, while Google continues to pull Workspace together, that and more.
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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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There was lots happening in the world of customer experience headlines last week and here CMSWire's Dom Nicastro shines a light on the most important CX news.
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Security isn't your only IoT problem
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Verizon closed its $4.5 billion acquisition of Yahoo’s core business this week and with it came Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's resignation and news of layoffs.
Reuters news agency reported Verizon will slash at least 2,000 jobs as it integrates Yahoo into AOL, which Verizon bought two years ago.
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Rumors surfaced today that Salesforce was interested in buying Twitter — boosting Twitter stock at least temporarily to highs it hasn't experienced since early January.
Of course, Salesforce isn't the only rumored suitor.
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Rockville, Md.-based HyperOffice, a cloud-based vendor of communication and collaboration applications, is partnering with Verizon to distribute its Share.to communications suite from Verizon Cloud infrastructure.
The Share.to lets people conference, chat and share information from any collaboration system in private workspaces.
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Rumors have it that Verizon is going to sell its network of 48 data centers for $2.5 billion.
Reports of the planned sale emerged this week, with no indication as to why Verizon might be doing so.
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The tech press often treats Verizon as though it were all “Verizon Wireless,” the marketer of cool devices and monthly data plans.
At its center, Verizon is a communications company, and at the heart of modern data communications today is the API.
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You've probably heard today's big M&A news: Verizon is acquiring AOL. If you're wondering why Verizon is spending $4.4 billion on a major web content provider, consider AOL’s last quarterly earnings report, issued just last Friday. In the quarter ending March 31, AOL Inc. earned $483.
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What if you could build your next product together with your prospective customers? If you could, you would build precisely what they want. You would tailor it to their specifications and undoubtedly have a happy customer. This simple principle lies at the core of our next-generation customer experience tools and
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By a 3-2 vote Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission has begun proceedings to adopt a new set of rules designed to give regulators greater authority in mandating how broadband Internet services can be classified and delivered by service providers.
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Sure, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the golden child of cloud computing, but Microsoft Azure isn't too far behind. And according to Gartner’s recently released Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (Iaas), it's starting to nip into AWS’s market.
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Net neutrality has been one of the original and enshrining tenets of the Internet: All content is created equal. But a US federal appeals court has struck down a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruling meant to prevent ISPs from prioritizing some website traffic over others. The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled today that the
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