EasySend raises $16M from Intel, more for its no-code approach to automating B2C interfaces

No-code and low-code software have become increasingly popular ways for companies — especially those that don’t count technology as part of their DNA — to bring in more updated IT processes without the heavy lifting needed to build and integrate services from the ground up. As a mark of that trend, today, a company that […] Continue reading EasySend raises $16M from Intel, more for its no-code approach to automating B2C interfaces

Forms – an Undervalued Part of Office 365

Microsoft Forms

Microsoft Forms is included in Office 365 business subscriptions (and in preview for Office 365 home), but how many people actually use Forms? As it turns out, Forms are easy to develop and share through web sites and Microsoft Teams, so maybe they should be used more often in your Office 365 deployment?

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Office 365 News and Views – June 2018

Lots happens in a month within Office 365. I can’t possibly write an article about every change in SharePoint, Teams, Exchange, etc. released by Microsoft,, so sometimes I need to publish a catch-up (or catch-up) post. Here are ten things that I think are interesting enough for you to know about.

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Netgear Fixes 50 Vulnerabilities in Routers, Switches, NAS Devices

Netgear patches over a dozen vulnerabilities impacting its routers, switches and NAS devices. Continue reading Netgear Fixes 50 Vulnerabilities in Routers, Switches, NAS Devices