Systems you use at work

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The guy who set up Slack is now a multi billionaire and it was an accident. They developed it just as a tool to use for working together on their main business of computer game design. That failed so they commercialised Slack.
 
We’ve switched from Skype for Business (shit) through WebEx (ok) to Zoom for Tele/video conferencing. It’s good, does the job and does it well.
Concur has got better with each release for expenses, particularly live the ability to take a picture of your receipt on the move and it auto scans and processes it so you only need to add it to a claim then match up the card transaction when it comes through.
Slack for internal chat, then the usual JIRA/ Confluence/Zendesk etc for project work with developers, support desk etc.
 
Lotus f***ing notes

The guy who set up Slack is now a multi billionaire and it was an accident. They developed it just as a tool to use for working together on their main business of computer game design. That failed so they commercialised Slack.
Notes? Bloody hell. You must work for the government. Or a shonky bank.
 
Outlook
MS Teams (IM and general annoyance)
Skype
Office
Maconomy (timesheets, expenses, leave)
Zoom
 
Bit boring i know but looking to see if there is anything interesting/useful that I could be looking at/using for work.

Currently use

Slack (communication between everyone in the company)

Trello - project management

Github - development management

Expensify - expenses

Zendesk - issue tracking and knowledge centre

Microsoft office - document creation

Crisp - chat client for customers
Interesting thread idea - I am self employed now but am still interested in what applications are used.
 
Workspace One UEM now. ;)
Also if you're migrating Windows 7 to Windows 10, SCCM functionality will be obsolete, but WS1 can do the modern Windows 10 management piece.

A lot of it is just rolling out new ones and migrating the data over rather than upgrading existing.

Is that any good compared to Airwatch?

Also forgot to mention Apple configurator too
 
A lot of it is just rolling out new ones and migrating the data over rather than upgrading existing.

Is that any good compared to Airwatch?

Also forgot to mention Apple configurator too
WS1 can manage your Apple devices (MacOS & iOS), Windows 10, Android & ChromeOS. Good moving forwards as you then have the much desired "single pane of glass" console for management of all the devices both desktop & mobile as the traditional lines between them get increasingly blurred.
 
WS1 can manage your Apple devices (MacOS & iOS), Windows 10, Android & ChromeOS. Good moving forwards as you then have the much desired "single pane of glass" console for management of all the devices both desktop & mobile as the traditional lines between them get increasingly blurred.

Nice, I've used MobileIron previously too.
 
Just gonna sign off that memo that's being passed around the office
Haven't worked in the Civil Service for over twenty years but grids were still a thing back then. A4 brown envelopes with loads of boxes on, you put your memo or documents in the envelope and wrote the name of the department it had to go to in the next available box.
Whenever there was an office collection someone would say "There's a grid coming round" and you'd be handed the envelope containing a card and some cash.:lol:
 
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