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November 19, 2019

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Claris launches workflow automation tool beta

The Apple subsidiary says its new Claris Connect is designed to connect third-party cloud apps and automate workflows. Read more ▶

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JNUC 2019: For enterprise pros, it's like the old days of Apple events

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Sorry, Apple: For the education market, Chromebook is the clear winner

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Salesforce announces new iOS enterprise apps

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Apple introduces its new 16-in. MacBook Pro

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JNUC 2019: For enterprise pros, it's like the old days of Apple events

Jamf has built a unique event that digs deep into the community it serves and echoes the big shows Apple used to put on. Read more ▶

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Sorry, Apple: For the education market, Chromebook is the clear winner

Apple started this fight with some old-school smack talk, but it only highlighted how it’s clinging to the old PC-centric model. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Salesforce announces new iOS enterprise apps

Salesforce announces new iOS enterprise apps

Apple CEO Tim Cook will join Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff to speak at Dreamforce 2019 on Tuesday, underlining the two companies' commitment to working together. Read more ▶

Image: Apple introduces its new 16-in. MacBook Pro

Apple introduces its new 16-in. MacBook Pro

On the same day it unveiled its newest laptop, the company also announced that the new Mac Pro will ship in December. Read more ▶

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