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The data protection practices of most businesses still leave something to be desired.
Washington D.C.-based Metalogix along with the Traverse City, Mich.
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Workplace by Facebook got a boost this week with the announcement of integration support for CRM, email, calendar and other productivity apps.
Integration support will allow enterprises to customize the enterprise collaboration solution out of Menlo Park, Calif.-based Facebook. A post on the Facebook developers blog explains:
“Out of the
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TouchCommerce has developed a customer service bot enhanced with targeting, routing and analytics capabilities that is also smart enough to pass a service request on to a human agent when necessary.
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The answer to the mountains of paper weighing down businesses worldwide is a key part of the digital workforce revolution.
Say hello to the humble PDF.
Often ignored and generally disrespected, the PDF is gaining new cachet in the enterprise.
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Think PDF — and you probably still think Adobe. But it's not the only option around.
Take Burlington, Mass-based Nuance, for example, which today launches PDF 2.
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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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The Apple-a-day news picks up steam today with the release of the newest version of its iOS. Apple — with just the slightest lack of modesty — calls it “the biggest release since the launch of the App Store.” The update offers fewer visual improvements but more under the hood changes, tech
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Office Web Apps for iPad, iPhone Microsoft has added Office Web Apps for iPad and iPhone, and opened up in 38 new markets. Perceptive has also been busy upgrading its search capabilities, while Nuance took on mobile printing. Here's a snapshot of document management in the past week.
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This week in the document management space is a focus on document viewers and a couple of new releases, including one from Nuance that lets users hear their documents.
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Want to have a voice conversation with a mobile ad? Nuance Communications thinks you do, and this week released its new Voice Ads. The Burlington, Massachusetts-based company describes the most common mobile screen, on a smartphone, as “the worst screen for advertisers” because of its relatively small size.
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This week in the document management world, the build up to the release of SharePoint 2013 continues, but governance is still an issue. Meanwhile, Laserfiche has added cursive scanning through Parascript, OpenText appoints a new CMO, Hannon Hill upgrades to v7.2, while Nuance also upgrades its scanning capabilities.
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Start off the New Year with a new gig -- we've got a shopping list of hot jobs for you to browse. Our featured jobs list is a great collection of opportunities spanning specialties and continents. Here's who's hiring this week (and if you're hiring, post your open jobs here
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Advances in an artificial intelligence technique known as deep learning are helping companies like Microsoft and Nuance create powerful speech analytics and voice recognition software at a much quicker pace than ever before.
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Start off Fall with a new gig -- we've got a shopping list of hot jobs for you to browse. Our featured jobs list is a great collection of opportunities spanning specialties and continents. Here's who's hiring this week (and if you're hiring, post your open jobs here). Business/Executive
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