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The future of Lexmark has been the subject of considerable speculation and rumor for more than six months. Lexmark got the ball rolling by announcing it was seeking “alternative strategies” to increase the company’s valuation.
Over the past week, rumors have been circulating that both a private fund and PC maker Lenovo could be interested in buying the firm.
And a comment from the president of Lexmark Enterprise Software at the company's annual user conference this week added
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Adobe and Dropbox have finally given Android users parity with iOS users.
When the two companies signed an integration deal last October, Adobe added a drag-and-drop Workflow Designer, enhanced electronic signatures and Enterprise Mobility Management and Signature Capture to its Document Cloud.
In November, Adobe announced that iOS devices
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Over the past two years, Google has continuously added functionality to Google Docs and the wider Google for Work suite. This week, it introduced Voice typing for Google Docs.
This means users can capture ideas, compose an agenda or even write proposals without having to touch their keyboard.
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Document management is slowly but surely embracing digital transformation.
This week Sydney, Australia-based DocsCorp announced the integration of its contentCrawler with NetDcouments document and email management service.
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How do you find the content stored in Office 365? Microsoft thinks its new Admin Center could help.
Of course, helping people find content is not the only purpose of the new release. The overall objective is to improve administration of the Office 365 Suite.
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File sync and share is so hot that if you can't beat 'em, then you gotta join them, right?
At least that seems to be the thinking of the folks at WhatsApp, who announced this week that users will be able to share documents as part of an update
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Document collaboration vendor Quip may not be a household name. But it's CEO and founder Bret Taylor probably is — at least indirectly.
Taylor created the Facebook ‘Like’ button when he was CTO of the social network. He also co-created Google Maps and the Google Maps API.
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Google has always been clear about its ambitions for Gmail. Simply put, it wants Gmail to be the email powerhouse — so much so, that last year it enabled users to access emails from other providers like Yahoo Mail or Outlook.com in the Gmail app on Android.
Now, it
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There are plenty of rumors swirling around about Lexmark — including one that it may opt to spin off its solutions and services businesses into a separate company like Xerox did two weeks ago. Reuters reported last month that Lexmark is thinking of "divesting its hardware and software assets separately to
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Alfresco today announced a tight integration between its enterprise content management (ECM) platform, Alfresco One, and its Business Process Management (BPM) platform, Activiti.
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SpringCM, which provides document and content management software for Salesforce users, just released Track It for Deal Visibility, a mobile app which enables users to track and understand the status of sales documents.
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It hasn’t taken Lexmark long to start building on the Kofax acquisition. Last week it announced the release of Kofax Onboarding Agility, which is built on top of Kofax TotalAgility — the company's unified smart process application development and deployment platform.
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Microsoft is trying to persuade Mac users that they aren't an afterthought. This week it added another string to the Office for Mac bow with the announcement that Mac users can become Office testers, too.
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Nearly 40 years after British-American information scientist Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster coined the term, the paperless office is still far from a reality.
According to a new study by Epson Europe, 64 percent of the 3,600 European employees surveyed conceded they prefer to read reports and white papers on paper.
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