Outlook Customer Manager now rolling out worldwide
The Outlook Customer Manager, now rolling out, is aimed at helping small businesses track and grow customer relationships from within Outlook.
The Outlook Customer Manager, now rolling out, is aimed at helping small businesses track and grow customer relationships from within Outlook.
Want to use your hacking skills for good and earn some money? The U.S. is holding a “Hack the Air Force” contest to find and close security vulnerabilities.
Citrix and VMware have unveiled new tools that could be big news for organizations that work in 3D or need the ability to create 3D virtual workloads
Want to create a chatbot to provide customer service or productivity assistance to your business? Check out Amazon Lex, which is now generally available
For those who hate passwords, the new Microsoft account sign-in procedure will come as a relief. For IT pros, the change may make your job a little easier.
IT professionals can check out the Microsoft To-Do app, the company’s latest productivity utility, available in preview from the Office 356 admin center.
XenMobile and Azure AD have announced a collaboration that can help IT admins untangle the often complex task of managing several SaaS applications.
IT pros can get insights into their systems’ security and performance with Microsoft DNS Analytics, which is now available in public preview.
VMware’s benchmarking tool Weathervane is now open source, so you can customize your own performance testing and make the utility better for others.
Azure AD B2B collaboration, which allows companies to securely collaborate with other organizations, is out of public preview and is generally available.