Tag: teams

  • Effective Teams

    (c) Liz Fosslien

    Did that ever happen you or in your team? Did it feel awkward to you? Effective teams are diverse and exchange among each other. The source for their success is that all ideas are equal and the team generates an environment that allows individuals to speak up, fostering exchange among all participants

  • Arbeitsplatz

    Arbeitsplatz des Tages

    Die Pandemie hat es geschafft, dass sich jeder von uns merkwürdige Dinge angewöhnt. Und so war das gestern meine erste Präsentation vor Menschen, in der weder MS Teams noch Slack noch Zoom eine Rolle spielen. So richtig, mit Projektor und Stehpult und Leuten die zuhören. Erst wenn man sich darauf vorbereitet merkt man, wie leicht es Teams einem macht, unvorbereitet in so eine Präsentation zu gehen. Weil man auch während man präsentiert alles ablesen kann.

  • Microsoft reportedly wants to buy Discord for more than $10B

    BAM: After Salesforce bought Slack in a monster $27B mega-deal only in December of past year, today news have that Microsoft reportedly wants to buy Discord for more than $10B. The market for cooperation and chat solutions is in heavy motion. The Discord solution will compete with Microsoft’s home grown Teams to some extent.

    Satya Nadella

    Microsoft is out for shopping again and this time it wants to buy Discord, the communication platform for gamers. This morning, Bloomberg reported that the tech giant wants to acquire the app for more than $10 billion — a hefty sum. In December, Discord raised $100 million at a $7 billion valuation, so it wouldn’t be surprising […]

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    Source: The Next Web

  • GitHub is now free for all teams

    Github is on a spree to get hold of the entire developer ecosystem. Offering the service for free to all teams, it’s difficult for any development team to ignore the Microsoft based platform.

    GitHub today announced that all of its core features are now available for free to all users, including those that are currently on free accounts. That means free unlimited private repositories with unlimited collaborators for all, including teams that use the service for commercial projects, as well as up to 2,000 minutes per month of […]

    Techcrunch

    via: TechCrunch