Lynn Greiner

Lynn Greiner has been interpreting tech for businesses for over 20 years and has worked in the industry as well as writing about it, giving her a unique perspective into the issues companies face. She has both IT credentials and a business degree.

Articles by Lynn Greiner

Salesforce adds generative AI to Einstein

Salesforce's Einstein is the latest smart assistant to receive generative AI capabilities, as the industry scurries to embed the artificial intelligence (AI) technology into,...

Technicity GTA 2023: Fireside chat – The role of print in digital transformation

Despite the decades-old mantra that print is dead, we're still seeing plenty of hard copy in our lives. And it doesn't appear to be...

Microsoft Exchange Online recovering from outage worldwide

Microsoft is investigating yet another worldwide outage, this time affecting Exchange Online, its cloud-based email service. The problems reportedly began around 1 PM UTC...

Technicity GTA 2023 keynote: 10x thinking for the public sector

Innovation is key, no matter what your business. And at a behemoth like Google, said John Cousens, managing director, public sector at Google Cloud...

CRTC launches consultation on enhancing reliability of Canada’s telecom; imposes interim directive on carriers

The new head of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is wasting no time kickstarting efforts to improve the reliability and resiliency of...

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 support to end in April

Microsoft is reminding customers that Exchange Server 2013 will reach its end of support on Apr. 11. After that date, there will be no...

Unihertz Titan Slim review: the keyboard phone lives

BlackBerry fans who mourned the demise of the keyboard phone now have hope, thanks to a Shanghai-based vendor called Unihertz that has been developing...

Microsoft Edge switching to Adobe PDF rendering engine

Microsoft has long used its own rendering engine for displaying PDFs in its Edge browser, but that will change next month. Microsoft and Adobe have...

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