| | | Neowin | Google has announced that older versions of G Suite mobile and desktop apps will stop working starting on August 12, 2020. The search giant is urging users and admins to update their apps to be able to continue using them. | | BetterCloud Monitor | Today, the dream of remote work has become a reality. But as SaaS apps proliferate across the org, pitfalls can multiply. We’ll walk you through three common slippery slopes for IT in a remote-first world. | | VentureBeat | The EvilQuest ransomware appears to be spreading through pirated macOS apps, disguising its background processes as Apple’s CrashReporter or Google Software Update. | | PCWorld | Microsoft said that it’s making OneDrive file sharing more manageable, adding a convenient way to share folders and files with friends, while giving business users more control over a file as it moves through an organization. "Microsoft has somehow managed to take what you might think to be a fairly simple process—sharing a document—and Microsoft-ed it," writes Mark Hachman. |
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| | The Keyword | Use G Suite’s content collaboration tools—Google Docs, Sheets and Slides—to help take your productivity game up a notch. | | How-To Geek | A whiteboard is a great tool for collaborating with others. If you’re working remotely and can’t physically gather around one, though, you’ll need a virtual solution—like Microsoft Whiteboard. |
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| | BetterCloud Monitor | Last week in the SaaS world, Microsoft introduced new OneDrive features (specifically, a “more flexible files experience”). Google recommended updating your G Suite desktop and mobile apps before August 12, 2020, since they’re making changes to their API and some apps may stop working. Check out these updates, plus more, by clicking the link. |
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