The familiar blue icon of Skype has been a staple for online conversations for years. However, with Microsoft set to retire the platform on May 5, 2025, it’s time for businesses to look for other options. The good news? Business communication tools have evolved dramatically, offering a wealth of smarter, more integrated alternatives that can truly elevate how your team connects and collaborates.
AI (artificial intelligence) has come a long way from its early days of powering chatbots and automated emails. With Microsoft’s new Copilot Studio, the evolution continues through AI agents designed to function as digital coworkers that proactively manage tasks and offer smart solutions.
Companies are always looking for new ways to boost productivity, and artificial intelligence (AI) has become a key tool in achieving this goal. AI-powered employee monitoring software, often referred to as bossware, is transforming how performance is evaluated.
A recent analysis of the most damaging software attacks revealed that many cybersecurity guides overlook critical protections, leaving systems exposed to threats. However, developers can adopt practical steps to enhance their defenses significantly.
The line between employee communication tools and customer service platforms is starting to blur — and that’s a good thing. For small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), combining UCaaS with CCaaS can lead to stronger teamwork, faster response times, and happier customers.
Microsoft will officially cease support for Windows 10 in October 2025, marking the end of an era for one of the most widely used operating systems. But there’s no need to worry just yet, you still have plenty of time to prepare. To help you navigate this transition, we’ve put together a straightforward guide to explore your next steps.