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Yammer is already doing for Microsoft what Microsoft should be doing for itself—making a lot of it's software more social. So we're not surprised that Microsoft wants to buy Yammer for a ...
Yeah, our officemate Yammer has decided to wedge a billboard-sized nail in the coffin of old media (i.e. “one-way communication”) which conspicuously includes print magazines, newspapers and ...
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 ...
So the coffee shop rumours were true. This week Microsoft confirmed that it has acquired Yammer for $1.2 billion in cash. It certainly is impressive that Yammer, which started in September 2008 ...
Microsoft Corp. is in discussions to acquire San Francisco's Yammer Inc., operator of a social network for businesses, said two people familiar with the matter. Microsoft may pay more than $1 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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