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10 open-source videoconferencing tools for business

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November 20, 2020

10 open-source videoconferencing tools for business

As remote work becomes more permanent, companies may want to explore collaboration alternatives that cost less than mainstream options, offer heightened privacy and security, or just contribute to the open-source movement. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Google: Register for Chrome OS Demo Day going live on Dec 3 at 8:30am PT

Chrome has announced new solutions to help you accelerate your move to Chrome OS. Register today to see demos and learn about the Chrome OS Readiness Tool, zero-touch enrollment, Chrome Enterprise Recommended apps, Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise, and the newest productivity features.

Microsoft deviates from the norm, forcibly upgrades Windows 10 1903 with minor 1909 refresh

The latest 1903-to-1909 migration, a departure from the company's recent practices, may offer clues to how Microsoft plans to service Windows 10 next year.

What's in the latest Firefox upgrade? Browse only over HTTPS

Firefox 83 adds an "HTTPS-Only Mode," a 15% speed boost and patches for 21 vulnerabilities.

Dropbox unveils Spaces 2.0, its standalone workspace for collaboration

The company, best known for its cloud-based file sharing, ventures further into team collaboration with a focus on more powerful project management features.

Asana adds new integrations to help connect distributed teams

Asana has unveiled integrations with Atlassian Jira, Microsoft Teams, Slack and Zoom to help improve productivity and reduce the duplication of work.

Android's secret voice control superpowers

Take your hands-free productivity to the next level with this out-of-the-way system for advanced Android text editing and device control.

Deciphering (and understanding) Microsoft's patch management options

The pandemic this year forced admins to scramble to keep their Windows systems up and running (and properly patched) at a distance. So it's important to understand what options are available and which work best in different situations.

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