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1st Live AMA with GitLens Creator Eric Amodio | Feb 13, 1pm EST

What questions would you ask the creator of GitLens? Whether you’re a power user or new to GitLens and have basic questions, we’d love to hear from you. Join us for a live AMA with Eric Amodio, the creator of GitLens on February 13th at 1 PM EST. GitLens has evolved significantly since it began as a simple blame and annotations extension for VS Code. Now, we invite you to ask questions, gain insights, and hear Eric’s perspective on any topics you're curious about.

The Risks of Not Replacing Skype for Business Before its End of Life

If your organization uses Skype for Business for collaboration, it’s time to start thinking about your next communication platform. On Oct. 15, 2025, Microsoft will stop supporting Skype for Business. As a result, the platform’s performance issues, security vulnerabilities, and other bugs will no longer be fixed. There’s still time to move to a new platform before Skype for Business is no longer supported.

Building Cyber Resilience Through Collaboration

As cyber threats grow in sophistication and frequency, organizations worldwide are grappling with the challenge of safeguarding their systems and data while maintaining operational continuity. Cyber resilience, the ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents, is no longer just a competitive advantage…it’s a critical necessity.

Mattermost Desktop Client Is Now Available in the Windows Store

The Mattermost Desktop Client for Windows is now available in the Windows Store, bringing secure, real-time collaboration to teams tackling the most critical challenges of our time. Whether you’re safeguarding national security, managing complex operations in critical infrastructure, or driving innovation in defense and government, your work matters. Mattermost is here to help you do — and protect — the work that matters most with tools that are adaptable, secure, and resilient.

Key skills for CISOs in 2025

As the cyber threat landscape evolves and regulatory demands increase, the role of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is taking center stage. According to one recent report, 100% of Fortune 500 companies and the majority of Global 2000 organizations had a CISO or CISO-equivalent role in 2023, an uptick from 70% in 2018.