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At the end of 2010, it is hard to make any simple analysis of document management in the enterprise. By its nature, it is closely related to enterprise content management and as a result reflects many of the problems afflicting the ECM industry.
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A superficial glance at Oracle’s (news, site) announcement around the release of the new Open Office 3.3 and Oracle Cloud Office might lead you to the conclusion that this is about annoying Microsoft and Google Docs. This might be compounded by Larry Ellison’s well known ‘reservations’ about
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It’s the final document management roll-up of the year and this time it’s dominated by Oracle, who has just launched their cloud office software in competition with Google and Microsoft. In other news, KnowledgeTree integrated with MS Office, while Salesforce added document management with M-Files.
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News in the SMB space this week is dominated by new releases. Bitrix has just upgraded its Intranet Portal offering with new social functionality, IBM has launched a SaaS services management help desk for SMBs while Google has been steadily adding more functionality to Docs.
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Houston, we've had a problem. After years of much talk and little action with regards to information overload, the zero hour is finally upon us. Experts say if we don't take action now, it's game over. From Information Overload to Information Breaking Point LexisNexis’s 2010 International Workplace Productivity Survey
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Even with Thanksgiving, the document management space has been busy. The Document Foundation released LibreOffice 3.3 beta, Open Text and DocsCorp have teamed-up for better OT Content Server PDF Management and Motive previews its Salesforce integration product. LibreOffice Releases Beta 3.
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Over the holiday break, many of us found ourselves giving thanks to Google for two new features that promise to save you time and give you more room to work: drag-and-drop upload and compact controls. Drag and Drop Uploads Google recently rolled out a nifty drag-and-drop feature specifically for image insertion.
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Dear ol' uncle G announced a smattering of publisher-friendly features new to the Google depot this week, including the ability to edit Docs on mobile devices and a new method for identifying the source of original news.
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No longer are we limited to just staring at those Google Docs (news, site ) on our smartphones, now we can wade in and edit them too. The Go-Anywhere Edit Suite Google has been busting its chops, throwing all sorts of features into its Docs office suite.
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If you were one of the few involved in the beta for Mainsoft's (news, site ) Enterprise version of Harmon.ie, then you already know how to make your email more social. For the rest of you, it's time to find out.
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A useful new utility, GDocsOpen lets users launch any MS Office document on the desktop and work with it in Google Docs. Documents at Play Working on the desktop and in the cloud presents several obvious problems, from working on out-of-date files, to compatibility and file format issues.
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Talk about revamping. The new Evernote 4.0 for Windows is a total rebuild of the note-taking and Web-clipping software, featuring a polished interface, less memory usage and increase speed. Square 1 Philip Constantinou of the Evernote Corporation claims Evernote 4.0 is " major departure from Evernote 3.5 in every way.
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On this week's list: Features in Gmail and Docs that we never knew we couldn't live without (turning off conversation view, tracking document changes), a new tool that will surely toss those like it to the wayside (URL-shortener), and an attempt to disrupt a practice we've been true to since
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Got lots of unstructured data and little visibility? Maybe you need a ninja to help you keep tabs on it all. Aprigo, whose on-demand data management platform helps thousands of organizations worldwide see their unstructured data more easily through a variety of data dashboards, has released NINJA for Google
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