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August 18, 2020

Google Sheets vs. Microsoft Excel: Which works better for business?

As Google has added more sophisticated features to Sheets, Microsoft has been beefing up Excel’s collaboration abilities. See which spreadsheet app wins in today’s multiplatform environment. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft offers Office 365-loaded browser homepage to enterprises that use Bing

Microsoft offers Office 365-loaded browser homepage to enterprises that use Bing

The new 'Bing enterprise homepage' marries the company's online search tool with internal document discovery for companies.

Slack, Atlassian deepen ties with app integrations and account ‘passport’

The two collaboration vendors are intertwining their services in a bid to bolster productivity for users.

Managing Windows 7 security risks

Security experts warn that remote employees using personal devices running old operating systems, like Windows 7, pose a a risk to enterprises. Computerworld contributing editor and Windows expert Preston Gralla joins Juliet to discuss why Windows 7 is a security risk and what IT teams can do.

Jonny Evans: 2020: Apple’s still got a handful of songs to sing

What does Apple plan to introduce to us during the rest of the year? Quite a lot, it appears.

Greg Lambert: A zero-day and testing of key printing features will drive August Windows updates

Though a DNS-spoofing vulnerability in Windows has been rated as a zero-day, the focus for this month’s updates should be on testing key Windows features prior to deployment.

Rob Enderle: Intel Tiger Lake and Microsoft’s Surface Duo/Neo: Redefining mobile hardware

The arrival of the Microsoft Duo (and Neo), combined with Intel's upcoming Tiger Lake, could provide an idea about where mobile hardware goes next.

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