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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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Along with Windows XP, life support is running out for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. If your business is still running this 11-year-old mail, contact and calendar server, prepare to face a black hole when it comes to future problems.
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Where better to learn about how people use Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Exchange Online / Office 365 than during Microsoft TechEd North America 2012? Symantec thought so too, which is why they surveyed more than 100 qualified respondents.
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Canada’s largest software company, OpenText said today it will significantly boost support for the Microsoft Exchange platform using its OpenText Email Management, promising improved provisions for huge or geographically dispersed environments, enhanced records management capabilities and easier and faster administration.
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EntropySoft (news, site ) continues its mission to provide easy information access with a new connector for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and 2010 that can connect to mailboxes and public folders and supports all items available through web services.
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EMC and Microsoft can’t seem to get enough of each other. This time, EMC (news, site) is using a new API that came with Exchange 2010, extending the Exchange platform and offering back-up and disaster recovery for it.
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Information access technology provider ZyLab (news, site) has just upgraded its email management software so that client companies will be able to archive directly from Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes and Novell Groupwise. By doing so, ZyLab says its email software will be entirely scalable and able to
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Do Google's recent moves spell trouble for Microsoft ? Google seems to think so, and they're doing absolutely nothing to hide that opinion. In fact, today the G team released a tool called Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Exchange, which makes switching over a piece of cake.
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Email management is difficult. Apart from the problem of unstructured enterprise information floating around in several systems, email is often used by staff as a collaboration tool rather than a method of communication. The result can be chaos.
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Earlier this week Mimosa Systems (news, site) announced its NearPoint archiving solution would support Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (MES 2010). Now Open Text (news, site ) has upgraded its enterprise content management suite’s fax functionality so that it too works with MES 2010.
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Some companies are so on the ball they’re nearly ahead of themselves. Such is the case with Mimosa Systems (news, site) which has just announced that as of the end of this month, NearPoint will support Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (MES 2010).
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Why is it that the fraught subject of e-mail management gets so much coverage? There are probably dozens of reasons anyone can think of, but at the core of all of them is the often weary acceptance that we just can’t live without it.
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Stanford University is working on developing a new enterprise 2.0 e-mail system based on semantics. Traditional e-mail centers need specific e-mail addresses, group lists, or the like. But SEAmail (Semantic E-mail Addressing) seeks to eliminate this need by pulling e-mail addresses from large databases based on search criteria and a
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Oracle comes to rescue the Enterprise 2.0 corporate bees with its new solution dubbed Beehive that aims to allow employees to collaborate through electronic workspaces, calendar, IM, e-mail, voice mail and conferencing applications.
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