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June 26, 2020

6 handy hidden features in Google Docs on Android

Boost your mobile productivity with these power-packed, time-saving features in the Docs Android app. Read more ▶

Sponsored by Citrix: The new WFH Playbook

Join us at CIO’s upcoming live virtual event June 23rd where you’ll hear how CIOs are defining and supporting the modern, digital workspace and managing support for all generations of remote workers.

Slack’s new ‘Connect’ looks to better connect IMs, apps across companies

Building on its shared channels feature, Slack will now let up to 20 organizations collaborate in ways that could reduce the use of email for business communications.

Which Macs will run Apple's macOS Big Sur?

Apple this week unveiled its next desktop OS, a revamped version of macOS that has a new look.

Jack Gold: What Apple’s Mac move away from Intel means to the enterprise

Companies that deploy Macs in production environments need to assess what the new platform means for their workforce. While Apple believes few glitches will occur as it moves macOS to new silicon, disruptions could still occur.

White Paper | Templafy

Office 365 Implementation Checklist

In this Quick Guide, we have bundled up a number of tips and heads-ups to help you go about your transition to Office 365 as smooth as possible.

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Box CEO says enterprise tech must ‘think like consumer'

At this week's WWDC, Box CEO Aaron Levie talked digital transformation and the future of work amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

White Paper | SelectHub

Taleo vs. iCIMS vs. Jobvite Recruiting―Expert Evaluations, Pricing & Recommendations

Find out which system is best for your needs. Get the pros and cons for each of these top recruitment software solutions across 20 key business and functional requirements.

Rob Enderle: Why AMD’s energy efficiency milestone is important to the emerging cloud desktop

As the pandemic continues to re-shape how (and where) we work, energy efficiency efforts by chipmakers could renew the push for a virtual desktop ecosphere. That would be a win for companies, users and cloud providers alike.

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