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Microsoft has confirmed that it’s finally killing off Yammer, the enterprise social network it procured more than a decade ago for $1.2 billion. Yammer was initially created out of San Francisco ...
Ever since Microsoft bought enterprise social-networking vendor Yammer two years ago for $1.2 billion, the Redmondians have allowed Yammer to continue to operate fairly independently. But ...
Microsoft is retiring the Yammer brand and moving its apps and features to Microsoft Viva Engage, which is part of its employee-experience platform for a hybrid work world. It's also rolling out ...
Today Yammer’s founder and former CEO David Sacks announced that he will depart Microsoft, the software company that purchased his social enterprise startup for $1.2 billion. His exit ...
Though many observers may have forgotten about Yammer, the business-oriented social network Microsoft acquired in 2012 for $1.2 billion, the company hasn’t. Microsoft today unveiled what it ...
Amidst speculation of a pending deal, Microsoft has reportedly bought Yammer, a business-focused social network, for $1.2 billion. This deal would provide Microsoft extensive social-networking ...
Microsoft is buying Yammer, a company that provides business-oriented social networking tools, for a reported $1.2 billion. That’s quite a jump from Yammer’s Q1 valuation of between $500 ...
I recently met with John Arrow of Mutual Mobile. When I asked him about interesting applications being used in businesses, he told me about Yammer. He introduced me to how Yammer gets their ...
Yammer is expanding its repertoire of file-sharing and collaboration services for businesses with the acquisition of OneDrum. The U.K.-based startup brings even more social-minded work tools to ...
Microsoft stepped up efforts to expand the reach of its Yammer work social network—and better compete with other workplace collaboration tools—announcing Tuesday that any organization with an ...
(MoneyWatch) Microsoft (MSFT) has agreed to acquire enterprise social networking company Yammer for $1.2 billion, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The move extends Microsoft's ...