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Feb 19, 2016
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New Windows 10 beta improves Edge, Cortana

After a long wait, Microsoft is giving Windows Insiders some major new features to play around with, after spending the past couple months making back-end improvements to its mobile operating system. Read More

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Brace yourselves, ads are coming to Facebook Messenger: A leaked report says that brands can start IM'ing advertising to us in a couple of months' time. The leak implies there will be some way to control spam, but brands already seem to be finding ways around that... Read More

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There's nothing like raging success to bring on a pack of competitors, and that's exactly what's happening in the enterprise-collaboration arena. Read More

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Skype introduces free group video calling across iOS and Android

Skype announced that iOS and Android users in the U.S. and Western Europe can expect to start making group video calls from their smartphones and tablets in the coming week.  Read More

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Microsoft unveiled a new profile page for Office 365 users aimed at making it easier for people to collaborate at work. Read More

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Google's adjustable cloud infrastructure services leave beta

Google announced the general availability of Custom Machine Types for its Compute Engine infrastructure-as-a-service offering. This gives developers a chance to design their own compute instances to meet particular performance requirements. Read More

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Where does enterprise mobile management go from here? To EMMS!

As the mobile market matures and companies no longer want to deal with the hassle of bring-your-own-device and shadow support on their own, outsourced mobile management services are becoming attractive. This has major impact on a growing market for enterprise mobile managed services (EMMS). Read More

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Look at the future of visual data analysis by taking a look backward at the history of the art -- featuring visualization examples from pioneers Joseph Priestley, William Playfair and Florence Nightingale. Read More

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IBM has been encouraging developers to build apps using its Watson artificial intelligence system, which it hopes will be a big money maker for the company in the future. It kicked off the latest effort by pledging $5 million in prize money to whoever makes the biggest breakthroughs with Watson by 2020. Read More

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7 Reasons to Migrate to Office 365 in 2016

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Check out our February Digital Magazine, with a cover story on how organizations are focusing their re-engineering efforts on customer demands. Also inside: How humanitarian groups are using big data to improve response efforts, and the pros and cons of an open-source career. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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