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Work management

Technostress: Can technology help reclaim the work‑life balance?

This blog explores why constant connection can still leave employees feeling lonely, and provides practical ways your teams can leverage tools to reclaim work-life balance and become more productive.
By Cannon Lafferty
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DevOps

The Datadog difference – partnering to deliver advanced observability

Find out about observability specialist Datadog and what our exciting new partnership means for you.
By Matt Bailey
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Work management

Microsoft Project Online is shutting down – what’s next?

Microsoft Project Online will be retired on 30 September 2026. If your teams have been relying on it for project portfolio management (PPM), you need a plan for what comes next.
By Attila Bernariusz
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AI
Work management
Cloud

What's coming next for AI in 2026 (part 2)

Explore 2026 AI trends: mainstream adoption, new methodologies, HR’s evolving role, rising technostress, and why trust and governance will drive enterprise success.
By Danny Coleman
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Work management
Atlassian
Cloud

From silos to sync: Unlock Atlassian Teamwork Collection

In this blog, we take a closer look at the challenges posed by fragmented tools and siloed teams and how Atlassian Teamwork Collection can help solve them.
By Michael Rudenko