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Is Google responding to Microsoft's latest email upgrades ? Hard to say, but just two weeks after Microsoft upgraded its Outlook Inbox, Google announced an effort to declutter Gmail and help users rank importance of messages.
And Thijs van As, Zurich-based product manager at Google, claims there's reason for excitement.
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Early last year hackers exploited vulnerabilities in the IT systems of the nation's second largest health insurer — Anthem — to access massive amounts of personal data of some 80 million current and former health care plan members.
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This week, even with the Thanksgiving Weekend, there are still a few notable releases, particularly in the mobile space. EMC, for example, offers workers the possibility of making their presentations mobile, while Alfresco upgrades its iOS app.
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This week in the document management space, Nuxeo and TEMIS integrate seeing Luxid connecting natively to Nuxeo Semantic Entities, Kofax buys Singularity, docStar releases v3.12 and IPS releases an attachment processing system. Nuxeo and TEMIS Integrate TEMIS, which provides semantic content enrichment platforms for the enterprise, and Nuxeo,
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A busy week in the document management space. The big event this week was the announcement by Cisco that it will buy Versly, while QuickOffice is still upgrading TouchPad capabilities. Adobe offers PDF functionality for iPad, and Work upgraded its Office 365 offering.
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It’s been busy this week in document management. Adobe bought EchoSign and is being sued over alleged patent infringements by the latter, there was a considerable amount of movement on the document standards front, eFileCabinet is heading for the cloud, docuSTAR releases Eclipse v2.
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A new partnership between document management software vendor docStar (news, site) and Fountains Spatial, a provider of geographic information systems(GIS) and services, has resulted in a new suite of products specifically targeted at the public sector that will manage documents according to geographic relevance.
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New York-based docSTAR has just upgraded and released its v3ten document management solution, which the company says represents a significant upgrade to its platform. Like the other eight upgrades and/ or releases to the other document management systems that have been covered here since the beginning of August alone, this
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