CIO Enterprise Applications | | | | 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. Read More ▶ | | | Research/Infographic: Okta This May 2016 Forrester report explores a landscape in which organizations in every industry are moving from cloud adoption to cloud creation and participation. Learn how you are a member of this networked economy, and how the steps you take may threaten established management power structures, but they make all the difference when it comes to the survival of your organization. Read More ▶ | Oracle's purchase of NetSuite may be the most anticipated acquisition in the history of enterprise software. Read More ▶ | | IT administrators managing Dropbox deployments are supposed to have an easier time with it soon, thanks to improvements that the company announced Wednesday. Read More ▶ | | Asana announced a new feature on Thursday that's aimed at cutting down on emails asking when a particular task will be finished. Read More ▶ | | | Google is using third parties to make its productivity apps more useful on Android. The company announced Thursday that it's now possible to bring functionality from apps like Scanbot, DocuSign and ProsperWorks into Docs and Sheets on its mobile operating system. Read More ▶ | | Larry Ellison isn't afraid to make big splashes in the M&A market. This week's purchase of SaaS/ERP platform NetSuite is the second largest in company history. Here's a look back at some of Oracle's other big deals. Read More ▶ | | White Paper: Maven Wave Partners Technology has the ability to completely transform the way people work. With the right tools, employees can share ideas anytime, attend meetings from any device, and partner with dispersed team members. This increase in collaboration enables innovation, which ultimately leads to new disruptive ideas, faster product development, better quality of service, and higher customer satisfaction. Read More ▶ | You have lots of good stuff to look forward to in the next major release of Windows 10. Here are the highlights. ▶ | Every company may be a software company now, but that doesn't mean you have to build it all yourself. When can you buy the same standard apps your competitors use? Why should you invest in building your own? And when you do build, how little code can you get away with? We explain. ▶ | | | |
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