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The second day of Oracle’s Collaborate conference was, again, a fruitful one, with clarification on the support timelines for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Update 2 and World A9.
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It's Collaborate time again. Not enterprise collaborate as we normally know it, but Oracle’s Collaborate conference, where we get a look at some of the things it has been working on since Open World last September. In today’s round-up there is the first MySQL 5.
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IBM’s Watson impressed us on Jeopardy in February. But can Watson cut it in a global world? IBM + Lionbridge = A Multilingual Translation Engine Lionbridge and IBM are partnering to help companies engage with global customers better and more effectively. GeoFluent, launched today, combines Lionbridge’s cloud-based language customization solution with IBM’s statistical
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Before you get to far into it this article is not about the Semantic Web! Rather this article is going to pull together a number of discussions and thoughts about the way we use words, the way we define things and how we talk about content management and related subjects.
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Earlier on in the week, we took our first look at the recent AIIM State of the ECM Industry report for 2011 and saw that, while content chaos was still the major theme this year, as it was last year, some progress has been made, even if a lot remains
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The reinvention of the traditional search engine has kept many companies busy. And while consumer search engines such as Google and Bing may reign supreme, within the enterprise, search queries often require more substance and hearty discovery.
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This week, a number of vendors have been getting together to make things easier in the SMB space, including Salesforce and Intuit, which entered a partnership to provide accounting and CRM software together; Spiceworks, which has made it easier to access Google Apps form its social networks and document migration
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MarkLogic (news, site ) has a new CEO and he thinks it's time to bring MarkLogic into the limelight as the go-to provider for information management. The Excitement of Unstructured Data Called Him Ken Bado started at Autodesk in 2002.
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Since arriving on the software scene in 2005, Alfresco has set the standard for commercial open source companies. Those years of hard work have lead to the company's biggest year yet. Let's go by the numbers to put Alfresco's (news, site) 2010 in context: 470 -- The
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The DAM Lowdown returns with: A new web scraper from Helium, the second annual DAMMY awards, the Golf Channel implements IPV, Handmark chooses Unicorn Media for mobile video and Widen discusses SaaS DAM vs. installed DAM.
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If you were to look back at our coverage of AIIM’s (news, site) annual State of the ECM Industry report last year, you would find that content chaos was the principal theme running through it.
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As we promised earlier in the week, let’s take another quick look at Microsoft’s SMB Cloud Adoption Study 2011. While the full report has not been made public -- although Microsoft (news, site ) promises to do so in the coming weeks -- the finding that
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With the release of SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Online and the upcoming release of Office 365, for many companies the need to migrate content is going to be one of the big IT tasks this year.
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This week, there has a lot of research from different companies, not least of which is Microsoft, that shows one-third of all SMBs are currently cloud-bound; HP gives further details of its “strategic vision” for SMBs; Kerio introduces an SMB collaboration space and tablets are making money for SMBs, AMI
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