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Get better team insights with Time Doctor's improved email notifications

As we strive to be more productive at work, being focused on what is actually important may make all the difference. At Time Doctor, we are thrilled to announce significant updates to our Email Notifications feature. These changes empower both managers and teams by giving deeper insights and increased efficiency in task and project management, by tailoring what you receive in your inbox to focus sharply on the information you need.

How to create an editorial calendar for intranet content: Step-by-step guide + free editorial calendar template

Ready to make managing internal comms more efficient? To reduce the time you spend chasing deadlines, tracking content types, and keeping stakeholders informed and aligned? To streamline your workflow — from strategic content planning through multichannel publication? Learn how to create an editorial calendar. You’ll be glad you did.

10 Powerful Predictive Analytics Examples & Use Cases

Nobody can see future events before they happen. However, anyone with the right tools can use past and present data to predict future outcomes. In business, predictive analytics is the use of data to predict future trends, potential outcomes, and performance. It’s a form of analytics that applies predictive analytics algorithms to a statistical model to generate the most likely business outcomes.

22 Best Productivity Techniques To Level-Up At Work

“Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.” Paul J. Meyer, the author, rightly said this. Productivity techniques are ways to improvise and revive your professional creativity and ingeniousness. In the world of work, where the morning starts with Slack or Skype and the day ends with a Zoom call, getting distracted is common.

The Best Remote Work Management Software in 2024

The need for effective remote work management software has never been higher, with more and more remote workers. These tools will help manage remote teams and ensure remote employee activity is monitored effectively for enhanced productivity and security. The all-inclusive guide will discuss the leading remote work management software in 2024 regarding features, benefits, and how they improve workforce management. Research shows that 60% of companies with remote workers use employee monitoring software.

Microsoft 365 and Azure Network Service Front Doors

As businesses increasingly rely on Microsoft SaaS and Azure-based applications to support their distributed workforce, ensuring optimal performance and user experience becomes crucial. With complex corporate network architectures like SDWAN, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), or Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB), and a reliance on Microsoft’s vast network architecture, monitoring and troubleshooting performance issues can be challenging.

How to publish a template to Miroverse

Ready to share your innovative Miro templates with the world? Join Jamie, Miroverse template review manager, to learn the simple process of submitting your template to Miroverse. Discover how to inspire fellow Miro users and reach millions with your unique workflows and frameworks! What we’ll cover: Logging in and creating a profile: Learn how to log in or create a Miroverse profile, whether for individual or team submissions.

How To Foster Trust with Your Employee Monitoring Program

Imagine you’re an employee who just learned about your company’s new employee monitoring program. You might start wondering: These are common concerns that can keep employees and remote workers up at night when faced with the prospect of being monitored at work. As an employer, you have the opportunity to address these concerns head-on and build an ethical employee monitoring program that fosters trust, transparency, and open communication.

How to facilitate cloud cost management with collaborative diagrams

Cloud technology is ubiquitous in modern organizations—in fact, 85% of organizations are projected to be “cloud first” by 2025. But despite this pervasiveness, there is still significant ambiguity surrounding cloud costs. In a recent Cloud Zero report, less than half of survey respondents reported that they have “healthy” cloud costs and 58% said they were too high.