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It was only four years ago that Microsoft dropped a cool $1.2 billion on Yammer, which bills itself as a social network for work. Today Microsoft unveiled its long-awaited Slack competitor ...
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 ...
Adam Pisoni, cofounder and CTO of Yammer, talks to a lot of tech leaders about building more responsive organizations. But his go-to success story isn’t about a mobile app or a hot SaaS product.
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 ...
Social media professionals have no doubt heard about Yammer, the corporate-friendly social media darling that Microsoft snapped up in June for a cool $1.2 billion in cash. But do you really know ...
A friend of mine, Ryan Coleman, engaged me in discussion about Yammer.com by asking me what I thought of it. I am following TechCrunch50 (TC50), the event for startups put on by popular tech blog ...
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 ...
by Paul Leonardi and Tsedal Neeley Workplaces have adopted internal social tools—think stand-alone technologies such as Slack, Yammer, and Chatter, or embedded applications such as Microsoft ...
There is no official statement on Yammer's site about the outage, but there was plenty of Twittering about it. Twitter users started posting about Yammer's downtime, with some Twitterers from Asia ...
Microsoft announced on Monday that it's Yammer chat collaboration app brand is going away, and getting supplanted by the Viva Engage brand. It's just the Yammer brand name that's going away.
Viva Engage and Microsoft Stories put the connections of Yammer inside Teams Your email has been sent Because of customer demand, Microsoft has repeatedly increased the number of people you can ...