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Zoom launches AI-powered features aimed at sales teams

TechCrunch

An unaffiliated study from Harvard Business Review found 82% of companies believe that, out of all technologies, AI has the potential to “significantly” improve alignment between sales and marketing by introducing accountability.

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Cacophony of Collaboration Tools May Not Be Helping Productivity

Presidio

What does Collaboration mean for technology today? Nothing, but what does technology mean for Collaboration, now that is the question. Video was only by Executives and Generals but is now also available to 3-year olds via facetime. We are creating islands of communications that are cross connected by rivers of necessity.

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Managing an Online Travel Agency: How Back Office System of an OTA Works

Altexsoft

When Booking.coms and Expedias have begun cutting off chunks of sales from hotels, tour operators, and brick and mortar agencies, it became clear – tourists of today are eager to be technology-first. And to support them in that, OTAs have to step up their technology game as well. We explained it visually in the video below.

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News in Networking: The Best Network Speeds, Cuba’s DIY Internet, and the Cost of Automation

Kentik

Mitel to Buy ShoreTel for $430M to Create Unified Communications Powerhouse (TechCrunch) Telecommunications company and UC provider Mitel is buying competitor ShoreTel. According to CNET, “All four major wireless carriers improved their median network speeds in at least 20 markets.”.

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What We Know About Making Enterprise Social Networks Successful Today

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

But as useful as these platforms were and are in helping enable the right changes in digital workplace mindset and behavior, it was never the technology that was the hardest part. Thus, in the realm of digital collaboration, people come first and technology is second. Gore (10,000 employees, $3.2B The Hard Won Lessons of Thriving ESNs.

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