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January 29, 2019

Image: TECH(talk): The collaboration software market is on the move

TECH(talk): The collaboration software market is on the move

It's already been a busy 2019 for several companies that make collaboration software. Here's what's been going on while you weren't looking. Read more ▶

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Microsoft updates Teams for education, unveils low-cost Windows 10 devices

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Collaboration software spending to hit $45B as team chat app demand booms

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Microsoft Teams: Its features, how it compares to Slack and other rivals

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The IT admin guide to Office 365 at the Mac App Store

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11 smart browser alternatives to Safari for iOS

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Android's stalled revolutions

White Paper: Dell and Intel®

Get Rid of Database Workload Silos: Dell EMC SC5020 vs. HPE Nimble

In this whitepaper, Principled Technologies tested the All-Flash Dell EMC SC5020 array and the HPE Nimble Storage AF5000 All-Flash array to see how well each performed while handling two workloads at once. Find out which solution delivered stronger performance and learn more about the importance of eliminating database workload silos. Download this paper from Dell EMC and Intel® now. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft updates Teams for education, unveils low-cost Windows 10 devices

Microsoft updates Teams for education, unveils low-cost Windows 10 devices

Microsoft is pushing further into the education market with new features in Teams designed to appeal to teachers and new hardware it hopes can dislodge Chromebooks in schools. Read more ▶

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Image: Microsoft peddles Office apps from Apple's Mac e-store

Microsoft peddles Office apps from Apple's Mac e-store

Microsoft's Office applications – Excel, Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive, PowerPoint and Word – are now available through the Mac App Store. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Collaboration software spending to hit $45B as team chat app demand booms

Collaboration software spending to hit $45B as team chat app demand booms

More and more companies are rolling out software like Microsoft Teams and Slack, making the collaboration software market a booming business, according to Synergy Research Group. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft Teams: Its features, how it compares to Slack and other rivals

Microsoft Teams: Its features, how it compares to Slack and other rivals

Microsoft's entry in the crowded group messaging market continues to evolve. Here's how Microsoft Teams fits into the boom collaboration software market and what you need to know to evaluate it against its rivals. Read more ▶

Image: The IT admin guide to Office 365 at the Mac App Store

The IT admin guide to Office 365 at the Mac App Store

Office 365 apps are now available for purchase and download from the Mac App Store. What does this new mean to IT administrators? Read more ▶

Image: 11 smart browser alternatives to Safari for iOS

11 smart browser alternatives to Safari for iOS

While all iOS browsers today use the same core rendering engine as Safari, many of them offer additional functions useful in the enterprise. We've rounded up 11 Safari alternatives -- some talkative, some secretive -- for Apple's iOS. Read more ▶

Image: Android's stalled revolutions

Android's stalled revolutions

With each new Android release, we hear about plenty of promising-sounding new features — but sometimes, things don't pan out exactly as expected. Read more ▶

White Paper: Dell and Intel®

How Broad All-Flash Vendor Portfolios Help IT Customers

In the current 3rd Platform computing era, enterprises of all sizes are being asked to continue to support legacy applications while providing support for next-generation applications (NGAs) in mobile computing, social media, big data/analytics, and cloud environments. At the same time, most information technology (IT) organizations are consolidating around virtual infrastructure for both legacy and new applications. This has significantly changed the I/O profiles that storage infrastructure has to deal with, and it has become clear that for most primary storage workloads, and even now for some secondary workloads, hard disk drives (HDDs) no longer adequately meet requirements. As a result, we are seeing overall enterprise storage revenue shift away from HDD-based designs toward newer flas Read more ▶

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