WeWork halts rollout of Alexa for Business
The company was showcased as an early adopter of the virtual assistant technology when Alexa for Business launched in 2017.
The company was showcased as an early adopter of the virtual assistant technology when Alexa for Business launched in 2017.
The popular messaging app, owned by Facebook, is following a familiar path: Popular at home, it’s now showing up more often at work.
The company’s Zia AI assistant is being rolled out in new areas and now provides email ‘sentiment’ analysis to Zoho Desk.
The move is designed to delivers an 'enterprise-grade' cloud-based PBX phone system for customers.
The company's Vive Focus head-mounted display is now available in the U.S.; its Vive Sync app will arrive after beta testing gets under way in December.
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The collaborative word processing tool is designed to provide light-weight team coordination functions and highlights efforts by Dropbox to diversify beyond content storage.
The unified communications firm’s goal is interoperability between a variety of rival collaboration tools; it’s included in 8x8's X Series software.
Google sees a ‘new direction’ for its social network after a security flaw prompts it to kill off the consumer version. Google Plus is being tied more tightly into G Suite.
The expanded Workplace chat function is designed to improve collaboration between workers at separate organizations.
The collaboration software firm sees its future success in communications channels, but its latest purchase shows email isn’t dead yet.
At its Ignite conference, the company said its collaboration tool is now used by 329,000 organizations, including 87 of the Fortune 100.
Quip, which is owned by Salesforce, sees Slides as an alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
EKM gives Enterprise Grid customers keys used to encrypt and decrypt sensitive data stored in the popular team chat app.
Atlassian co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes said the decision to discontinue support for its team chat apps ‘was not one we took lightly.’