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  2. Slack (software) - Wikipedia

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    Slack (software) Slack is a cloud-based team communication platform developed by Slack Technologies, which has been owned by Salesforce since 2020. Slack has freemium and paid subscriptions. Slack's primary userbase is businesses, and has functionalities primarily for businesses. [7] [8]

  3. TMS9900 - Wikipedia

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    2 internally located in processor (WP, ST) 16 × 16-bit workspace located in external RAM The TMS9900 was one of the first commercially available, single-chip 16-bit microprocessors . [a] Introduced in June 1976, it implemented Texas Instruments ' TI-990 minicomputer architecture in a single-chip format, and was initially used for low-end ...

  4. Microsoft SharePoint Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SharePoint Workspace (formerly Microsoft Office Groove [5]) is a discontinued desktop application designed for document collaboration in teams with members who are regularly off-line or who do not share the same network security clearance. It is no longer included with Microsoft Office 2013. It has been replaced by a web-based service ...

  5. IC Manage - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Campbell, California. Key people. CEO: Dean Drako EVP: Shiv Sikand. Website. www.icmanage.com. IC Manage is a company that provides design data and IP management, Big Data Analytics, Hybrid Cloud Bursting, and High-Performance Computing software to semiconductors, systems, Internet of Things and artificial intelligence IC companies.

  6. Google Chat - Wikipedia

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    Google Chat is a communication service developed by Google. Initially designed for teams and business environments, it has since been made available for general consumers. It provides direct messaging, group conversations, and spaces, which allow users to create and assign tasks and share files in a central place in addition to chatting.

  7. The Wing (workspace) - Wikipedia

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    The Wing was a women-focused social club and co-working space with offices in New York City, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Boston. It was founded by Audrey Gelman and Lauren Kassan in 2016.

  8. Citrix Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Citrix Workspace (formerly Citrix Workspace Suite) is a digital workspace software platform developed by Citrix Systems. Launched in 2018, it is Citrix Systems' flagship product. [1] [2] Citrix Workspace is an information retrieval service where users can access programs and files from a variety of sources through a central application or a Web ...

  9. Breather (company) - Wikipedia

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    Breather is a flexible workspace provider based in Montreal, Canada. History. Breather was founded by Caterina Rizzi and Julien Smith, the company's CEO. The idea came from Smith when he traveled and found himself working in various coffee shops. Smith is author of three books and often traveled for public speaking events.