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Microsoft Teams targets Slack in crowded collaboration market

Microsoft took its time developing the Teams collaboration app for enterprise, but the service's success will likely have less to do with timing and everything to do with its 85 million Office 365 customers. Read More

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When mobile technology turns into an IT environment where "anything goes", the potential problems are substantial. Organizations of all kinds need mobility management tools that allow users to be productive and IT to regain needed control. Microsoft's Azure Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS) provides the management and data security tools necessary to protect the organization and enable end users. Read More

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Why Slack should worry about Facebook, Microsoft and Google

The market for enterprise messaging and collaboration apps is bigger and more crowded than ever before. Experts tell CIO.com why the market is bustling now, where it’s heading and why Slack now faces stiff competition. Read More

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Hands-on: Microsoft Teams brings the best and worst of Office to team-building

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Microsoft promises smaller Windows 10 upgrades

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How to speed up Windows 7 Update scans—forever

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New app for HoloLens targets architects

Architects have a new reason to pick up Microsoft's HoloLens, after the launch of an app aimed at helping them explore 3D models of buildings. Read More

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Microsoft restores database app to Office 365 for small biz

Microsoft will add the Access database application to small business Office 365 subscriptions, two years after plucking the program from a similar plan. Read More

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Microsoft postpones Windows anti-exploit tool's retirement

Microsoft now plans to support the Enterprise Mitigation Experience Toolkit through July 2018, a year-and-a-half extension for the anti-exploit utility. Read More

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Microsoft patches 68 vulnerabilities, two actively exploited ones

Microsoft has patched 68 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Edge, Internet Explorer and SQL Server, two of which have already been exploited by attackers in the wild and three that have been publicly disclosed. Read More

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