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Slack Partners With Amazon to Take on Microsoft Teams |
The Verge | Slack is partnering with Amazon in a multi-year agreement that means all Amazon employees will start to use Slack. The deal comes just as Slack faces increased competition from Microsoft Teams, and it will also see Slack migrate its voice and video calling features over to Amazon’s Chime platform alongside a broader adoption of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It’s not immediately clear how many of Amazon’s 840,000 employees will be using Slack, though. Up until today, Slack’s biggest customer has been IBM, which is rolling out Slack to its 350,000 employees. |
SaaSOps and the Path Forward for IT (Live Session Recap) |
BetterCloud Monitor | Companies are hitting digital transformation at warp speed (and will most likely stay there!). So how are IT strategies changing? And what does the path forward look like? |
Dropbox Is Working on Its Own Password Manager |
Android Police | Dropbox just unceremoniously dumped a brand new app on the Play Store with no fanfare or formal announcement. The new Dropbox Passwords app, according to its listing, is a password manager available exclusively in an invite-only private beta for some Dropbox customers. |
Cisco's Warning: Critical Flaw in IOS Routers Allows 'Complete System Compromise' |
ZDNet | Cisco has disclosed four critical security flaws affecting router equipment that uses its IOS XE and IOS software. |