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Atlassian launches Stride, its most sophisticated collaboration tool

The collaboration software firm said Stride is aimed exclusively for corporate use, offering text, voice, video, file sharing and other workplace tools, some of which are unique in the market. Read More

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Microsoft Teams gets a boost with Adobe partnership

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