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This week, a number of companies have started taking the SMB cloud market seriously, with Parallels launching an aggressive campaign to corner a market that will be worth US$ 50 billion, KnowlegeTree offering Outlook access in the cloud and Motive expanding its partner channel with US Analytics.
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Google continues to develop its Google Docs offering this week with the addition of mobile editing capabilities in 45 languages, SharePoint gets an Outlook integrator, metadata use and misuse explained, while AuraPortal offers integrated BPM and document management.
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Since the launch of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 last May, many companies have released complementary products that extend it or make it easier to use. This week, document collaboration software vendor Workshare (news, site ) released Point, which enables users find and file SharePoint 2010 content from inside Microsoft
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Gmail Delegation is exactly what it sounds like it's for: pawning your correspondence obligations off on someone else. While opening multiple doors to your e-mail account sounds a tad sketch, in a professional environment this could come in quite handy.
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Before I begin, I promise that you won’t have to trudge through a few paragraphs of marketing jargon to get to my point. I realize the title is very salesy. It’s that way on purpose because I believe there to be some credence to this mantra.
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If you thought our coverage of Americans remaining over-worked straight through the holiday season was disturbing, then brace yourself. LexisNexis has helped bring to light a much more unnerving reality: professionals from coast to coast are so overwhelmed by the amount of daily information, they're going as far as deleting
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Enterprise news was all over the board this week, ranging from the once again delayed release of ChromeOS to social e-mail à la Facebook and Mainsoft. ChromeOS Delayed, Launch Sometime in the (Near) Future The long awaited launch of ChromeOS has been delayed — again.
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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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E-mail management company Xobni (news, site) got the ball rolling in May when they announced a new platform for plugging contextual Gmail gadgets to Outlook.
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Almost exactly a year ago LinearCube (news, site) launched its Alfresco-based document management solution for the SMB market. Recently it has extended that software with the launch of ContentCube Dedicated (CCD), which comes enhanced software and customizable features for large businesses and service providers.
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In a further example of everyone trying to get along nicely, Google (news, site ) can now work in harmony with your Outlook 2010 calendars. See, Google may not be that evil after all. If not for some caveats...
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Microsoft is getting all kinds of social this week, first with the general release of Docs.com, and now with an update to Outlook's Social Connector that integrates Facebook and Windows Live Messenger. Never Leave Home Base The update enables Outlook users to view Facebook status updates, wall posts, and photos
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Social media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up.
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When Brad Wilson, GM for Microsoft Dynamics said the upcoming release of Dynamics CRM 2011 will raise the bar in the CRM market, he could be accused of being a tad presumptuous. However, the new release due for public beta in September looks set to challenge Salesforce.com's (news,
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