Articles Tagged "Email"
Digital Workplace
Work Smarter and Save Time With a Few Simple Changes
Work seems to be getting harder by the day. But it’s not about the technology — it's about us, and how we control it.
Collaboration & Productivity
Why It's too Soon to Dismiss Email for Collaboration
If you thought collaboration apps would make email obsolete, new research suggests otherwise. Here's why email collaboration remains #1.
Digital Workplace
What Happened to the Promised Future of Work?
We got a taste of what was possible in the workplace, but the reality still falls short. What's standing between us and the ideal future of work?
Digital Workplace
Why Email Security Remains a Problem and How to Mitigate the Risk
Despite widespread awareness of increasing cyberattacks, insufficient email security remains one of the biggest vulnerabilities.
Digital Workplace
Your Content Has a Carbon Footprint: Here’s How to Tackle the Problem
Let's focus on producing carbon conscious content and creating a culture of content cancellation. Because does our content really need jazz hands?
Digital Workplace
Is Email Outdated as a Workplace Communication Tool?
Despite the rise of collaboration platforms for communications in the workplace, the future of email is safe. At least for now.
Collaboration & Productivity
Internal Communications: Email vs. Chat vs. Discussion vs. Meetings
Digital communication use is like one large dating app. And the workplace is being forced to find perfect matches everywhere.
Collaboration & Productivity
Will Chat Replace Email?
The good news is our email usage is going down. The bad news? Chat is going up.
Information Management
Microsoft Exchange Attack Underlines How Vulnerable Your Organizational Data Is
The attack on Microsoft Exchange has had global repercussions, although the full extent of the damage is still unclear.
Collaboration & Productivity
Use and Misuse of Collaborative Technologies: Timeless Advice
A recent cleaning spree unearthed advice on how to use collaborative technologies — from 1999. And you know what? It still holds true.