Why Intel’s Unite software survived last year’s brutal product purge

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At first glance, Intel's Unite software comes across as an anomaly. What lies ahead for the collaboration software in the chipmaker's future?

For now, the software is linked to Intel's PC chips, which is a core business. But it's emerging as a component of the company's virtual reality, internet of things, and server businesses, which are all central to Intel's future growth strategy after a massive restructuring last year.

Unite, which was released in 2015, allows remote and on-site users to log in to meetings and share documents and whiteboards. It works with Macs and Windows PCs as well as iPads and Android tablets, and it supports apps like Skype for Business.

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