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Dec 08, 2016
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Microsoft Word vs. Google Docs: Which works better for business?

Has Docs caught up to Word as an enterprise productivity application? We compare the two word processors to see which wins in today's online environment Read More

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How to integrate Microsoft Teams with other apps

Microsoft’s new collaboration is more than messaging—it’s a platform with three choices for integration into a work hub Read More

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Slack to deepen integration with Google Drive, in face of Microsoft Teams debut

G Suite users will be able to pair Google's Team Drive with Slack channels, and use bots to approve file-sharing requests from within Slack Read More

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Microsoft tunes R Server 9.0 for machine learning

Microsoft is tooling R Server to be a resource for working with data where it already lives Read More

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