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Google is bringing the powerful natural language processing (NLP) technology that underlies its search engine to Google Drive.
In a blog post announcing the move this week, Josh Smith, product manager at Google Drive, described NLP as a fancy way of saying “search like you talk.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has been called a lot of things, but this has got to be a first:
“[Trump] is like your legacy content management and collaboration technology. Lots of vague promises that don’t seem to be fulfilled ...
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A federal judge in San Jose, Calif. handed Google a major defeat this week by ruling the company's email interception policy may violate the California Wiretap Act, and denying Google's motion to dismiss the suit.
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Microsoft is sticking by its unpopular promise to cut OneDrive storage. In a continuation of one of its biggest public relations disasters in recent years, Microsoft began notifying users that it was reducing the storage that comes with OneDrive accounts to 5GBs.
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Microsoft is generating a lot of conversation these days — even among people who love to hate the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant.
A lot of it centers on its productivity apps, since Microsoft is arguably the market leader in this space.
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Google's three-day Google I/O 2016 event held this week in its Mountain View, Calif. hometown brought together 7000 developers and Google watchers who braved long lines to hear about VR headsets, Google Assistant, Google Home and more.
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Where's the money? Obviously, not in your bank account — at least according to recent research from SpringCM, which found it typically takes companies more than a month to sign-off on some contracts.
Revenue consequently flows slower than it should ...
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Get your engines ready. May 4 — the date every SharePoint fan has been eagerly awaiting — is just around the corner. And in a matter of days, the latest, greatest arguably overhyped general release of SharePoint 2016 will be a reality.
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Productivity and productivity applications were the name of the game this week in document management releases.
One release likely to grab attention is an upgrade to Google Drive that allows users to choose files for offline access.
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Microsoft is trying to woo more users to OneDrive for Business with promises of better syncing, better access to Windows 8.1 support, easier setup and seamless client integration.
In effect, Microsoft is offering the proverbial kitchen sink to users.
The announcements were made in a blog post this week by Jeff
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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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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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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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Google announced today that it is pushing forward its Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) initiative for mobile news publishing and that it will land sometime “early next year.”
According to a blog post by David Besbris, vice president of engineering, Google Search and Richard Gingras, head of news, Google, thousands
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