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May 11, 2017
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Business chat review: Slack vs. Teams vs. HipChat vs. Yammer

The 800-pound gorillas Microsoft and Google are taking on the niche providers Slack and Atlassian that created this market, but you need more than size to win Read More

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Review: Outlook Groups is now a pain on all platforms
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White Paper: Fuze, Inc.

Aragon Research Hot Vendors in Unified Communications and Collaboration, 2016

With the growing popularity of distributed workforces over multiple locations, enterprises need a reliable option to power their business conversations. What makes Fuze hot is its focus on global voice combined with HD Video Conferencing capabilities. Read this report to learn why Fuze is one of the more robust UCC platforms on the market. Read More

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Review: Outlook Groups is now a pain on all platforms

Outlook Groups may be core to Microsoft's collaboration strategy, but it isn't core to Office 365 or even Outlook Read More

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Using Salesforce to access SAP? Pour yourself a stiff drink

SAP targets major customers for millions in damage awards, claiming violations of "named-user" license terms Read More

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NoSQL, no problem: Why MySQL is still king

You'd think the advent of 'webscale' NoSQL databases would have consigned MySQL to history. But you'd be very wrong Read More

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Open source SQL database CockroachDB hits 1.0

Cockroach Labs is also offering its enterprise features as open source and trusting enterprises will pay for what they use in production Read More

eGuide: Silver Peak Systems Inc

eGuide: The Software-Defined WAN

Today's hyper-connected, cloud-based envrionments demand greater agility and efficiency. Enter the software-defined WAN, which can address this shortcoming in traditional WAN architectures by putting an overlay on top of them. Read More

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