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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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Salesforce swallowed e-commerce vendor Demandware whole. It embraced its $2.8 billion snack and moved on.
Nothing more to see here, right?
Sort of. Except in the aftermath of the deal people started asking questions. Yes, Demandware is an e-commerce vendor and will ultimately fit nicely into the Salesforce portfolio.
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The creation of content has always been easy, maybe too easy.
But whether we're talking about paper or digital content, what has been missing is the ability to interpret the flow of information on the page as only the human eye can.
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Now that SharePoint 2016 is here, Microsoft is slowly releasing SharePoint Document Libraries to its commercial Office 365 subscribers using SharePoint Online.
The new document libraries take SharePoint in a more user-friendly direction.
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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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Microsoft is integrating Skype-enabled chat capabilities into Office Online, the browser-based version of its productivity tools (Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint and Word).
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The digitalization of work is impacting everything, even the relatively staid world of enterprise content management (ECM).
Although ECM has been slow to change over the past five years, the consumerization of enterprise technologies is creating rapid changes.
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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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Xerox released 15 digital workflow solutions that are designed to automate and simplify work across three targeted verticals, notably manufacturing, retail banking and higher education.
According to a statement from the Norwalk, Conn.-based company, the new processes will automate and manage both paper and digital data capture for the
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Cleveland, Ohio-based enterprise content management specialist OnBase By Hyland is updating its flagship product to digitize processes.
Formerly known as Hyland, the company is focusing on improving the interaction between enterprise content management (ECM), case management, business process management (BPM) and capture capabilities.
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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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Now that the hoopla over the general release of SharePoint 2016 is quieting down, it's time to ask SharePoint professionals some deeper, meatier questions about the release.
There weren’t many surprises, since all but a few small items were revealed in the preview releases.
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No matter what news broke this week, the big deal was always going to about the general release of SharePoint 2016.
That became especially true after Microsoft Corporate Vice President Jeff Teper announced two months ago that Microsoft would outline the roadmap for SharePoint along with the release.
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The way Rohit Ghai puts it, EMC Documentum is done ... fully evolved, so to speak.
"No one is asking for more features or functions," he said.
Ghai is president of EMC's Enterprise Content Division (ECD), which EMC reportedly plans to sell.
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