Your daily digest of tech news, IT stories, and SaaS productivity tips.
| | Apple’s Tim Cook Shares His Company’s WFH Experience | Computerworld | It still seems a little counter-intuitive that one of the world’s biggest technology firms was also one of the least amenable to remote working, but this describes the culture at Apple pre-COVID-19. Now things have changed there, just as they have elsewhere. | Enforcing Access Privileges for SaaS: Part 3 of Compliance Essentials in the SaaS Era | BetterCloud Monitor | In the first part of our month-long series on compliance essentials, we looked at content scanning. And then in our second part, we looked at audit logs for compliance. Here in our third part, we discuss SaaS access control. Specifically, we talk about best practices around enforcing access privileges and how BetterCloud helps IT and SaaSOps teams. | Microsoft Teams Will Add Breakout Rooms and Automated Meeting Recaps | Engadget | Microsoft announced a slew of updates for Microsoft Teams meetings at Ignite, including more Together Mode scenes, custom layouts, breakout rooms and automated recaps. The maximum number of people who can attend a meeting is also expanding to 1,000 participants later this year, while Microsoft will bump up the view-only capacity to 20,000. | AMD Ryzen Processors Are Finally Coming to Chromebooks | Gizmodo | Today AMD announced its Ryzen processor series is joining the Chromebook family. Both APUs (that means CPU and integrated graphics in non-AMD terms) include Radeon Vega integrated graphics and will be found in mid-level to high-end Chromebooks with Athlon on the mid-level, and Ryzen on the high-end respectively. |
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| How to Alternate Row or Column Shading in Google Sheets | How-To Geek | If you want to make your Google Sheets spreadsheet easier to read, you can apply alternate shading to rows or columns. You can apply an alternate color scheme to rows in your Google Sheets spreadsheet directly using the “Alternating Colors” formatting feature. | How to Get the Most Out of Attending a Digital Event | The Next Web | Digital events are fairly new and have won in popularity due to the pandemic. As with in-person events, you have good ones and horrible ones. You’ve done the research and you’ve decided on signing up for a digital event, great! Now what? |
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