| Hey! In case you missed it, Altitude 2020 kicked off yesterday. And even though we're bummed that we can't see you all in person, the virtual event has been pretty great. If you don't want to miss the fun, you can still register here. Plus, you'll get all of yesterday's sessions on demand. Oh, and keep sending along your thoughts about the changes we've made to the newsletter. I've been enjoying reading the notes you've sent so far and have already tweaked a few things based on your feedback, so keep 'em coming! You can tell me what you like and what you don't by replying directly to this email. Hope to see you at Altitude tomorrow! -Rich |
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| | What You Need To Know Today | | |
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| Atlassian to End Sale and Support of On-Premise Server Products by 2024 | The end of sale and support will apply to Jira Software Server, Jira Core Server, Jira Service Desk Service, Confluence Server, Bitbucket Server, Crowd Server, Bamboo Server, Atlassian-built apps, and Atlassian Marketplace server apps. Some exceptions that will be made, according to Atlassian, include allowing customers to purchase new licences for Fisheye and Crucible. | via ZDNet | |
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| US Charges Russian Government Hackers for NotPetya Cyberattack | The United States has officially filed criminal charges against six Russian intelligence officers for releasing the NotPetya ransomware virus as well as disrupting Ukraine’s power grid, The Washington Post reports. The NotPetya ransomware virus has reportedly affected banks, an airport and various businesses in Ukraine, Russia and abroad, causing billions of dollars in damages. | via Engadget | |
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| Government Warns of Remote Attack Against Windows PCs Editing iPhone Video | The U.S. government (specifically the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) has warned that the Microsoft Windows Codecs Library includes a vulnerability that affects how it handles objects stored in memory. Specifically, a specially-crafted image file could be used to remotely take over your machine unless your PC is patched. | via PCWorld | |
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| | Tips & Tricks for the Digital Workplace | | |
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| These 6 Chrome Freebies Are Killer Time-Savers | As long as you’re spending all day in Chrome, you might as well leverage some great—and free—extensions out there that are purpose-built to help you save time. Here are six that can make your browsing more efficient. | via Engadget | |
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| SaaSUPDATES | | | Before you go, here are the latest product updates to SaaS applications and platforms that power today's digital workplace. | |
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| | Use the Count API to Estimate Vault API Export Sizes | Google's adding a Count API to the Vault API. The Count API enables you to see the number of messages, files, or other data items that match a search query. You can use the number of items to estimate the size of the export, and then choose to proceed with the export or adjust the query to retrieve fewer items. | Google Workspace Updates |
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