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We keep using soundbites instead of addressing cyber security and risks.
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Now that the “go shop” period for the EMC-Dell deal is over, it’s time to figure out how all the pieces fit together.
Michael Dell, CEO of the company that bears his name, seems to have his side of the street under control.
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If the cloud chiefs at Amazon and Microsoft thought that they only had each other to watch out for, they best think again.
And no, we’re not suggesting that they turn their heads to see what SAP’s platform solutions president Steve Lucas is up to, what IBM CEO Ginni Rommety
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OpenText is in a transitional period, propelled by "hugely ambitious" and even "transformative" ideas that could help propel the "very traditional company" to the "cutting edge of the digital transformation ahead.
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Technology is often criticized for destroying our sense of nostalgia and connection to the past.
But that line of thinking misses the mark, especially in the light of recent efforts to preserve historic landmarks.
Some recent work to digitally archive the Brandenburg Gate, a key Berlin landmark that connects
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Washington DC-based Thycotic has upgraded its Thycotic Password Reset Server to offer functionality for Office 365 along with its traditional Active Directory support.
As an added bonus, it’s offering some workarounds to save the password-challenged among us a little bit of sanity.
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Everyone is jumping on the Dreamforce bandwagon, including Docurated, which launched a new search application to help uncover content in Salesforce.
The announcement coincides with the opening day of the massive user conference in San Francisco.
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If we let every vendor determine the definition of customer experience for us, then we run the risk of assuming our only job is to paint smiles on people’s faces.
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Unleash creativity and the world will never be the same.
Those words belong to Christian Chabot, CEO of Tableau Software — and likely played some role in Tableau's purchase today of Infoactive, a 3-year-old infographics web app startup based in Montreal.
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Score one — or rather, score hundreds of millions — for the bad guys this week.
Hackers managed to infect what is likely one billion or more online users in two separate attacks, both of which used a Microsoft product to lure in unsuspecting victims.
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OpenText's fiscal fourth quarter report confirmed success is a matter of perspective.
Compared to the same quarter a year ago, revenue declined 2.3 percent to $482.7 million, net income fell 22 percent to $68.8 million and — even after revisions for extraordinary items — adjusted earnings of $0.
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The Enterprise File Synchronization and Sharing (EFSS) marketplace is ripe for disruption, but probably not via a huge technological breakthrough of some sort.
EFSS options are maturing quickly and it’s becoming quite commoditized.
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Ok, you could say the two are unrelated. But long time Citrix CEO Mark Templeton (he joined Citrix in 1995 and became CEO in 2001) just announced he will retire from the company as soon as a successor is found.
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Office documents in Google Drive have always been a bit of an issue.
If you had Office documents stored in Drive, you had to open Drive to access and use them before saving them back into Drive.
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