SaaS Updates Summary: September 19–23
September 23, 2016
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This past week, Google rolled out a few updates around trialing and purchasing Chrome device management software; better Google Drive auditing and reporting in the Admin console and Reports API; increased account security via OAuth 2.0 token revocation; the inclusion of Google+ as a core Google Apps for Work service; new and improved Drive search on web; and a new mobile app called Google Trips.
Microsoft announced that the Office 365 Project Time Reporter iOS app is now available in the Apple Store, and it also added two major capabilities to the GigJam Preview. The new Universal Windows Office Lens app came to Windows 10 and added Office 365 support, and Outlook.com added support for Google Drive and Facebook photos.
Asana, Box, Freshservice, Freshdesk, and Trello also released new features and updates.
- Google Apps | Trial and purchase Chrome device management software directly
- Google Apps | Better Google Drive auditing and reporting in the Admin console and Reports API
- Google Apps | Update: Increased account security via OAuth 2.0 token revocation
- Google Apps | Google+ is now a core Google Apps for Work service
- Google Apps | What you love about Google Search — now for Drive
- Google Apps | Introducing the Google Trips app
- Office 365 | Announcing the availability of Office 365 Project Time Reporter
- Office 365 | GigJam expands support for interaction styles and content types
- Office 365 | Office Lens comes to Windows 10 and adds Office 365 support
- Office 365 | Sharing made simple—Outlook.com adds support for Google Drive and Facebook photos
- Asana | Track anything (and everything) in Asana: Introducing custom fields
- Box | Box Extends Global Cloud with Milestone BCR Approval
- Freshservice | Product highlights: A whole new way to the service catalog, asset relationships and reports
- Freshdesk | New Dashboard in Freshdesk: How it’ll make your life easier
- Trello | Curate Better Content With The Publicate Power-Up For Trello
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