Best Collaboration Software for Azure DevOps Services

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    Guru Reviews
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    Guru is an AI search and knowledge platform that delivers trusted information from your company's scattered docs, apps, and chats the moment you need it without leaving the apps you’re already in. No need to dig for information, Guru’s personalized AI assistant gets you verified/trusted, relevant answers. Guru's AI can turn those answers into an AI-powered knowledge platform to replace your legacy wiki and intranet too. Guru natively integrates with Slack, Google, Microsoft Sharepoint, OneDrive, and Teams, Salesforce, Zendesk, Atlassian Confluence, Atlassian Jira, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Asana, HubSpot, ClickUp, GitHub, GitLab, Intercom, ServiceNow, Linear, Front, and more
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    Vivantio

    $59.00/month/user
    26 Ratings
    Vivantio has been recognized as one of the best customer service management software platforms on the market. We provide a SaaS service management product that serves multiple customer service areas including customer support ticketing, help desk, service desk, IT service management, asset management, and enterprise service management, all backed by proven industry frameworks, such as ITIL. Vivantio provides flexible licensing options to meet the business requirements of the world's fastest growing organizations.
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    Slack

    Salesforce

    $6.67 per user per month
    249 Ratings
    Slack is a cloud-based platform that enhances project collaboration and team communication, specifically tailored to foster smooth interaction within organizations. With a robust suite of tools and services unified in one platform, Slack allows for private channels that encourage engagement among smaller groups, direct messaging options for sending information straight to coworkers, and public channels that invite discussions among members from different organizations. Accessible on various operating systems including Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS, Slack boasts a wide array of features such as chat capabilities, file sharing, collaborative workspaces, instant notifications, two-way audio and video calls, screen sharing, document imaging, and activity tracking, among other functionalities. Additionally, its user-friendly interface and versatile integration options make it a popular choice for teams seeking to enhance their productivity and communication effectiveness.
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    Dradis

    Dradis Framework

    $79 per month
    You can import findings from more than 20 popular security and pentesting tools and present them in a variety of formats, including Word, Excel and HTML. Multiple methodologies can be used for different stages of a project. This will allow you to keep track of all your tasks, and ensure consistent results throughout your organization. It is easier to work together when security project data, tool outputs and scope, results, screenshots, and notes are all centralized. To keep everyone on the same page, track changes, give feedback and push out updated findings, you can track them all. You don't need to learn new technologies. Simply combine the outputs from your favorite security tools, such as Nessues and Burp, Nmap, and more to create custom reports. Our simple, yet powerful templates will help you create reports in a matter of minutes, not days. Dradis Gateway can help you overcome the limitations of static security reports. You can share the results of security assessments in real time.
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    Uppwise CWM Reviews
    Uppwise CWM provides a robust dashboarding module that is both user-configurable and role-based, enabling users to evaluate the status of work at the levels of individual, team, or project. By utilizing advanced business intelligence features, users can create real-time dashboards and reports to communicate progress and updates across any level of the organization. Gartner highlights that collaborative work management is essential within the framework of the new work nucleus. The New Work Nucleus (NWN) encompasses a dynamic array of multivendor, SaaS-based productivity applications designed for personal and team use, effectively replacing outdated on-premises software that has long been focused around Microsoft Office. This shift towards modern solutions signifies a transformation in how organizations manage collaboration and productivity, paving the way for more efficient workflows.
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