Front launches a mobile app for its inbox for teams

newsletter Front has been around for three years, but the startup is only releasing a mobile app now. If you’re a Front user, it brings all the features from the desktop version to your phone so that you can manage emails and other communication protocols in multiplayer mode. Front’s basic premise is quite simple. With Front, you can collaborate, comment, assign and reply to those pesky… Read More Continue reading Front launches a mobile app for its inbox for teams

Algolia wants to bring transparency to service-level agreements

servers Service-level agreements (SLAs) are key when it comes to choosing a service that is going to play an important part for your own service. Cloud hosting services have an SLA, software-as-a-service products have an SLA, even airlines have SLAs. Software-as-a-service startup Algolia just revamped its SLA, and it’s interesting to see how the company is wording its policy. SLAs are simple: if… Read More Continue reading Algolia wants to bring transparency to service-level agreements

Aircall launches mobile apps for its cloud phone system for teams

 Aircall just launched its mobile apps on iOS and Android out of beta. The company announced the first beta of its mobile app at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco. The startup is bringing all the core features of the service to its mobile app. R… Continue reading Aircall launches mobile apps for its cloud phone system for teams

Todoist gets serious about business with new collaboration features

 Todoist is already a useful service for your personal todo lists, but the company also lets you create shared projects so that you can share lists and assign tasks to your coworkers. Todoist now plans to completely overhaul its collaboration feat… Continue reading Todoist gets serious about business with new collaboration features

NTT to buy Dell’s services division for $3.05 billion

shutterstock dell logo You may know Dell as a computer and server maker, but Dell also operates a substantial IT services division — at least it did until today. NTT Data, the IT services company of NTT, is acquiring Dell Systems for $3.05 billion.
The main reason why Dell sold off its division is that the company needs cash, and quickly. When Dell acquired EMC for $67 Read More Continue reading NTT to buy Dell’s services division for $3.05 billion