When 2020 began, no one could have predicted the year that has been experienced by so many in tech. We look at how enterprise productivity platforms, low-code/no-code tools and renewed Windows 10 update cycles helped define this year in IT.
2021 may be the year a COVID-19 vaccine becomes widely available and more businesses open their doors to customers and employees again. Here’s how IT pros can prepare for their colleagues’ eventual return to the office.
This ITPro Today Build Tracker follows the public development cycle of the Windows 10 (21H1) feature update for Windows 10 in the Dev Channel. It is expected to be generally available sometime in the first half of 2021.
A new early access channel for the Microsoft productivity and collaboration software hub will give enterprise customers configurable options for testing updates for the software ahead of their release.
Microsoft and Google are the two biggest players in SaaS office productivity. Both companies have recently changed the names of their office productivity suites, but the core of each service has remained intact with a broad set of capabilities. We...
Omdia’s Director for IT Data Tools and Insights shared the results of a global research report that shows shifts in technology trends by industry. The survey is also timely in reflecting the impact COVID-19 and the global pandemic has had on IT...
Salesforce's best acquisitions have provided a distinct specialized solution related directly to its CRM software. But Slack is a software product for the common office worker. Where does it fit?