Facebook, Google dominate list of top 15 mobile apps
Tech behemoths Facebook and Google own more than half of the 15 most popular mobile applications used by U.S. adults -- the reach of other well-liked apps such as Snapchat and Apple Maps doesn't even...
View ArticleOffice 365 gets new Word, PowerPoint and Outlook features
Microsoft Office 365 users will soon get anew tools that aim to improve their writing skills, help prioritize important email and better research topics of interest.
View ArticleWhat's next for LinkedIn?
Following Microsoft's blockbuster $26.2 billion acquisition of LinkedIn, many questions remain regarding the professional social network's future.
View ArticleTech giants aren't as innovative as you think
Technology's biggest companies are typically thought of as innovative, creative and unafraid of risk, but some of the people who work at these organizations tell a different story.
View ArticleWhy iPhone 7 might be a better fit for enterprise than consumers
Apple's new iPhone 7 may not have an audio port, but it does pack many improvements that are much more important to business users.
View ArticleApple predicts growth in near term despite down year
Apple this week reported its first annual decline in both revenue and profit since 2001, but CEO Tim Cook is confident the upcoming holiday season will put the company back in the black.
View ArticleHow Google overtook Apple in education
Apple's longtime lock on the education market began to fall apart when Google first introduced Chromebooks more than five years ago. Here's how Google swept in and started to push Apple out.
View ArticleMaking sense of Microsoft's messy collaboration strategy
Microsoft's Office 365 suite recently expanded with more apps for enterprise collaboration, but will the-more-the-merrier approach prevail, or is consolidation inevitable?
View ArticleShould Google buy Slack to bridge messaging gap?
As Slack continues to get more popular, Google's lack of a blockbuster app for team messaging could become a problem for the tech giant. Experts weigh in on whether or not a Slack acquisition makes...
View ArticleApple and SAP hope to create a new class of iOS developers
Apple and SAP are looking to foster a new breed of enterprise iOS developers by simplifying backend systems integrations and moving business services to the cloud.
View ArticleG Suite vs. Office 365 cloud collaboration battle heats up
Microsoft's Office 365 has a big lead, but Google is quickly repositioning G Suite for business and winning some big customers. Who will come out on top in this rapidly evolving market?
View ArticleMicrosoft and Google riding the cloud wave
Cloud-based services and infrastructure are boosting the financial performances of Microsoft and Google. In earnings calls this week, Google says it has developed 'deep enterprise' strengths and...
View ArticleThe 10 must-have Safari extensions of 2017
For most macOS users, Apple's Safari browser is their window to the online world. These add-ons can make the browsing experience even better.
View ArticleWhat is EMM? Enterprise Mobility Management explained
The EMM market is evolving to provide ever more comprehensive (and specific) services for device and application management. Here’s a look at what it is and how it can meet the divergent needs of...
View ArticleWhat is Windows Hello? Microsoft’s biometrics security system explained
Windows Hello gives Windows 10 users an alternative way to log into their devices and applications using a fingerprint, iris scan or facial recognition.
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