Microsoft Teams comes to Linux
The launch of the highly requested Linux desktop client is designed to help Microsoft appeal to developers.
The launch of the highly requested Linux desktop client is designed to help Microsoft appeal to developers.
Google’s AI assistant can now be accessed in beta, while Smart Compose has been extended to Google Docs as well as Gmail.
Although Slack led the way on chat-based collaboration software, now, the two companies are battling for enterprise hearts and minds (and users).
Salesforce is among a number of tech firms aiming to bring voice to the enterprise, though most users will have to wait until 2021 to access its AI voice assistant.
The Apple subsidiary says its new Claris Connect is designed to connect third-party cloud apps and automate workflows.
Atlassian has expanded the focus of its Jira Service Desk to target a wider range of business teams, such as HR, legal and facilities workers.
Microsoft’s work stream collaboration platform is getting a slew of updates, including the long-awaited private channels and new IT admin controls.
Slack has added new integrations with Salesforce as part of its ongoing push to bolster connections with other “best of breed” cloud apps.
As Ferguson looks to transform and improve business, it’s turning to the team chat app to help its showroom workers and do more in less time.
Airbus, which competes with Boeing and Lockheed Martin, also plans to sell its own mixed reality apps to others in the aviation industry.
Google sees the future of its team messaging tool, Hangouts Chat, as closely entwined with email.
The revamped look unveiled this week is designed to be quicker and easier to use for both employees and Workplace admins.
Looking to bolster its ability to play well with rival software, Slack unveiled new integrations that make it easier for users to work with Microsoft's office suite.
Two years after it first appeared, Microsoft’s mobile messaging app Kaizala is now available to all Office 365 users globally.
More than 500,000 organisations have now deployed the collaboration and communication application. ‘Microsoft is killing it with Teams,’ says one bullish analyst.