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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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Adobe is shaking up the digital document landscape by evolving its Document Cloud to support enhanced digital experiences.
This morning’s announcements, as wide-reaching as last year's launch of Document Cloud, includes new partnerships between Box and Microsoft OneDrive that will enable users to access their documents in these third-party cloud services.
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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 and Metalogix have deepened their existing partnership to speed the migration process between SharePoint on-premises and SharePoint Online.
This is a joint project with technology and services offered in equal measure from Metalogix and Microsoft, respectively.
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Lexington, Ky.-based based Lexmark is being acquired by a consortium of investors led by China's Apex Technology and PAG Asia Capital in a deal worth $3.6 billion.
The announcement ends months of speculation about the fate of the company, an enterprise content management vendor and laser printer maker.
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Do you think you might need SharePoint Enterprise (SPE) but don’t want to go for a full deployment?
Costa Mesa, Calif.-based Data Resolution might be able to help.
It not only pushed SharePoint Enterprise onto the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace, but introduced new pay-as-you-go and bring your own license
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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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We don't have a GPS tracking device attached to Rohit Ghai, president of the Enterprise Content Division (ECD) at EMC, so we can't tell you exactly where he is pitching Documentum at the moment.
But Ghai, by most accounts, has been asked to sell the 25 year old, industry leading
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OpenText is big on change: It's been talking a lot about transformation as a business, and it’s been talking about digital transformation as a strategy.
This morning the conversation intensifies with Release 16, which includes Suite 16 and Cloud 16.
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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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Concerns over compliance and fears of data breaches are key drivers for information management initiatives in the enterprise.
That's the finding of new research from the Association of Information and Image Management (AIIM) professionals.
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EMC plans to sell its Documentum business as part of a plan to shed assets before its takeover by Dell later this year, sources tell CMSWire.
Both EMC and Dell are eager to reduce the debt burden that will result from their pending $67 billion merger.
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You can stop holding your breath. Lexmark won't be making any announcements about its “strategic alternatives” during the Inspire conference taking place this week in Orlando, Fla.
Rumors have been flying about a potential buy-out of the Lexington, Ky.
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It's been nine months since EMC sold enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) provider Syncplicity to Skyview Capital — and Jon Huberman, head of portfolio operations at Skyview and President and CEO of Syncplicity, couldn't be happier.
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