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April 29, 2022

Low-code tools can fill a void caused by the Great Resignation

With a dearth of skilled developers, more organizations are turning to low-code software development so enterprise users with little formal coding experience can build business apps. But the results aren't always the highest quality. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Fairfax County Economic Development Authority: Diversity and Inclusion in the Tech Industry is Possible. Here’s How

Sponsored by Fairfax County Economic Development Authority: Diversity and Inclusion in the Tech Industry is Possible. Here’s How

Three top tech CEOs explain how they are improving their organizations’ diversity and inclusion efforts and why these initiatives are critical to their company’s success.

Salesforce gives developers tools to integrate with Slack apps

At its TrailblazerDX developer conference, Salesforce unveiled the Salesforce Platform for Slack. It includes an Apex SDK for app-building and connections to the company's Flow low-code platform to enable simple automations in Slack.

Cloud boosts Microsoft’s strong third quarter

Growth across all major business segments saw Microsoft post strong results for Q3 of 2022.

Image: Think the video call mute button keeps you safe? Think again

Think the video call mute button keeps you safe? Think again

Have you recently been on a video call, muted and then said something nasty about a client — or maybe even the boss? Were you confident the mute button was protecting your secret? You shouldn't have been.

Enterprise tech? Don’t forget to make it human

“When people think about productivity, they can forget the human part of the equation," Boomerang co-founder and CEO Aye Moah said in an interview.

In the new workplace, all we want is a chance to Flow and grow

Flow Club is an unusually effective attempt at online virtual co-working that aims to power productivity for remote workforces.

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