SaaS Updates for September 29, 2016
September 29, 2016
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Google announced that it’s no longer possible to download historical data or access it outside of Google Sheets using Apps Script or an API. Microsoft introduced a new version of the Office 365 App Launcher. DocuSign for Salesforce is now Lightning ready, and Dropbox announced it’s now certified under Privacy Shield. Insightly introduced Advanced Permissions to secure your company’s data. Workday unveiled plans to deliver Data-as-a-Service and also introduced Worksheets, the first native spreadsheet experience for enterprise cloud applications.
- Google Apps | Historical GOOGLEFINANCE data no longer accessible outside of Google Sheets
- Office 365 | Introducing the new Office 365 App Launcher
- DocuSign | DocuSign for Salesforce is Now Lightning Ready
- Dropbox | Dropbox achieves Privacy Shield Certification
- Insightly | Secure your company’s data with Insightly’s Advanced Permissions
- Workday | Workday Worksheets: Introducing Spreadsheets for Today’s Collaborative Workforce
- Workday | Workday Unveils Data-as-a-Service Based on Customer Demand
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