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The Next Web | Gmail is building up its integration with Microsoft Office files, allowing users to directly edit Office documents that they receive in attachments. Now you can edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files without ever leaving Gmail, and while maintaining the document’s original file format. This also means you can send an edited Office file in a reply without having to download and reattach the new version. |
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BetterCloud | Today, SaaS adoption continues unabated. The byproduct for IT is a new way of managing and securing users and data—complete with new headaches and risks, particularly when employees leave. The cure? Automated offboarding, which is a fundamental function of user lifecycle management (ULM) in SaaSOps. To help you make the case, here’s a business case template and guidance on completing it. |
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TechCrunch | Richard Socher, former chief scientist at Salesforce, who helped build the Einstein artificial intelligence platform, is taking on a new challenge — and it’s a doozy. Socher wants to fix consumer search and today he announced you.com, a new search engine to take on the mighty Google. |
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BleepingComputer | The European Medicines Agency (EMA) responsible for COVID-19 vaccine approval has suffered a cyberattack of an undisclosed nature, according to a statement posted on their website. In a joint statement from Pfizer and BioNTech, the companies disclosed that some documents related to their COVID-19 submissions were accessed by the threat actors during EMA's cyberattack. |