2. Microsoft
Office 365
Office 365 is a line of subscription
services offered by Microsoft as part of
the Microsoft Office product line. The
brand encompasses plans that allow use
of the Microsoft Office software suite
over the life of the subscription, as well
as cloud-based software as a service
products for business environments,
such as hosted Exchange Server, Skype
for Business Server, and SharePoint,
among others.
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3. Salesforce
Salesforce.com, inc. is an American cloud-
based software company headquartered in
San Francisco, California. It provides (CRM)
customer relationship management
service and sells a complementary suite of
enterprise applications focused on
customer service, marketing automation,
analytics, and application development.
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4. Amazon Web
Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary
of Amazon providing on-demand cloud
computing platforms and APIs to
individuals, companies, and governments,
on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. These
cloud computing web services provide a
variety of basic abstract technical
infrastructure and distributed computing
building blocks and tools.
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5. Google G Suite
Google Workspace, formerly G Suite, is a
collection of cloud computing, productivity
and collaboration tools, software and
products developed by Google first launched
on August 28, 2006 as Google Apps for Your
Domain. Google Workspace comprises
Gmail, Hangouts, Calendar, and Currents for
communication; Drive for storage; the
Google Docs suite for productivity and
collaboration
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6. Box
Box, Inc. (formerly Box.net), is an
American internet company based in
Redwood City, California. The
company focuses on cloud content
management and file sharing service
for businesses. Official clients and
apps are available for Windows,
macOS, and several mobile platforms.
Box was founded in 2005.
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7. Slack
Slack is a proprietary business
communication platform developed
by American software company Slack
Technologies. Slack offers many IRC-
style features, including persistent
chat rooms (channels) organized by
topic, private groups, and direct
messaging.
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8. SAP Concur
SAP Concur (formerly Concur
Technologies) is an American SaaS
company, providing travel and
expense management services to
businesses.[4] It is headquartered in
Bellevue, Washington.[4] SAP SE
agreed to acquire Concur
Technologies in September 2014 for
$8.3 billion.[4] The deal was
completed in December 2014.
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9. Jira
Jira is a proprietary issue tracking
product developed by Atlassian that
allows bug tracking and agile project
management.
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10. Zoom
Zoom is a videotelephony software
program developed by Zoom Video
Communications. The free version
provides a video chatting service that
allows up to 100 devices at once,
with a 40-minute time restriction for
free accounts having meetings of
three or more participants.
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11. Cisco Meraki
Cisco Meraki is a cloud-managed IT
company headquartered in San
Francisco, California. Their products
include wireless, switching, security,
enterprise mobility management
(EMM) and security cameras, all
centrally managed from the web.
Meraki was acquired by Cisco
Systems in December 2012.
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