The results of the COVID-19 IT Preparedness survey are in! Insights show that most respondents believe remote work has a negative impact on productivity, strongly desire a clear communication strategy, and have concerns about securing app usage outside the network.
| | Microsoft Can Now Import Your Banking Activity Into Excel | The Verge | Microsoft is launching a new Money in Excel feature that’s designed to help the millions of people who use Excel to track budgets and personal finances. Microsoft 365 subscribers can securely connect to bank, credit card, investment, or loan accounts and import transactions and account information directly into a spreadsheet. | WWDC 2020: What We Might Expect Apple to Announce on June 22 | Macworld | Here’s a brief list of all the things you might see at this year’s WWDC. With Apple, no matter what the rumors say, you never know what is going to be announced until the executives take the stage. | 82% of Employees Expected to Return to the Office in 12-18 Months, Xerox Future of Work Survey Reveals | Financial Post | A new global survey by Xerox shows an estimated 82% of the workforce in respondents’ organizations will have returned to the workplace in 12-18 months’ time, on average. In preparation for a return, companies are investing in new resources to support a hybrid remote / in-office workforce, with 56% increasing technology budgets and 34% planning to speed their digital transformation as a result of COVID-19. | The State of DLP 2020 | Tessian Research | Data loss—whether accidental or intentional—is a big problem for organizations. Why? Because people control our data, and people break the rules and make mistakes. We’re only human. |
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| How to Clean Up the Gmail Sidebar | How-To Geek | If you’ve been using Gmail for several years, the site’s sidebar can easily get cluttered with unused labels and old Hangouts Chats messages. Not to mention the new Google Meet section. Here’s how to clean up the Gmail sidebar on the web. | Microsoft Office Can Help You Write With Inclusive Language—Here’s How | TNW | Microsoft Office‘s correction tools secretly have options that help catch non-inclusive language, including gender and sexuality bias and ethnic slurs. They’re not easy to find though—so here’s how you find them. |
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