VentureBeat | Google is unveiling a handful of security features today, including support for a new email specification that enables verified brands to display their logos in the Gmail avatar slot — regardless of who the sender’s email client or service provider is.
BetterCloud Monitor | The final stages of a decade-long move to SaaS were compressed into just a few weeks. Months later, companies are assessing the future of the workplace and the evolution of collaboration. One thing is guaranteed: IT’s seat at the leadership table is secure. So what’s next?
Ars Technica | Last Wednesday, Google announced a new open source initiative—the Open Usage Commons, a sort of stewardship project for open source trademarks. The move drew immediate criticism from IBM, which claims an interest in Istio, one of the three projects Google seeded the OUC with at launch.
ZDNet | HP on Tuesday announced HP Managed Print Cloud Services, a cloud-based service that lets organizations hand off the management of their print-related technology to HP. The service, HP reasons, will let IT teams focus on more strategic priorities.
Lifehacker | Microsoft is investigating and will patch the problem it once a solution is engineered, but some users have already found a reliable workaround that should restore network connection for your apps in the meantime.
How-To Geek | Microsoft Teams lets you tag users so that you can mention or chat with an entire group of people at once without typing everyone’s names. Here’s how to set up group tags and add as many coworkers to it as needed.
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BetterCloud Monitor | It was another busy week for Google. Some of the more notable G Suite updates last week included a new trash feature for contacts, further app access control to block apps from any OAuth 2.0 scopes, and a suite iOS admin features. Learn more about these new features and more in the links below.
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