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June 19, 2020

VC money flows to collaboration start-ups as remote work booms

Collaboration software, which one analyst said was a “white-hot category pre-COVID” for investors, is “now hitting the stratosphere.” Read more ▶

Sponsored by Citrix: What All CIOs Can Learn from State and Local Work-from-Home Response

Attend CIO’s virtual event The New Digital Workplace: The Future is Now for inspiring live presentations and virtual networking experiences.

Microsoft makes 'major-minor' Windows 10 release cadence the new normal

When it comes to how Microsoft updates Windows 10 each spring and fall, this year is looking a lot like 2019.

Asana touts new Teams integrations

Work management platform Asana has expanded its ties with Microsoft Teams, solidifying efforts by the two companies to make task management easier.

Microsoft revamps Windows Insider release vernacular

For Windows Insider's build tracks, Slow Ring and Fast Ring are now out; Dev, Beta and Channel are in.

White Paper | Binary Tree

How to manage a Microsoft Teams migration

Many enterprises are struggling with migration issues these days as they continue their digital transformation in the cloud or work through a merger, acquisition or divestiture. Migrating systems as critical and complex as Office 365 and Microsoft Teams requires a solid, effective plan to keep end users productive.

Woody Leonhard: Windows 10 version 2004 slams into a Storage Spaces brick wall

According to official sources, the latest Windows upgrade contains a bug in the Storage Spaces feature. Information, as usual, is sketchy. We have no idea what triggers the bug, or whether rolling back to 1909 will fix it, but … why is Microsoft still driving this train wreck?

Share your insight on the tech purchase process

The role of the technology-decision maker is more important than ever. [BRAND] invites you to participate in our 2020 Role & Influence of the Technology Decision-Maker survey to share your experience and opinions on the evolving technology purchase process.

Jonny Evans: UK will (at last) use Apple/Google contact tracing tech

The UK plans to abandon its own attempt to create a contact tracing app in favor of using technology developed by Apple and Google.

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