



To ensure its rivals aren't ready to look behind its firmly closed window ornaments, Microsoft has a rundown of online administrations that it prohibits its workforce to use, as indicated by a report from GeekWire. They're well-known names for most present-day experts: Slack, Google Docs, and Amazon Web Services (among others).





Microsoft Prohibits Use of Slack Google Doc

In spite of the prevalence of a portion of these administrations that take into consideration simple correspondence among workers and information putting away and sharing, Microsoft needs to ensure everyone is keeping all their data in-house with its own projects. All things considered, not by any means the majority of its own projects are sheltered, as the Microsoft-possessed GitHub is additionally beyond reach.





The thought behind this is these administrations would hypothetically permit organizations like Google and Amazon to take a gander at a portion of the things Microsoft is taking a shot at. It is extremely unlikely Microsoft needs to make it that simple for its opposition.





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Here's a passage that GeekWire furnished from Microsoft's interior record with respect to Slack:



