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While the decision by Intel to buy McAfee (news, site) may have raised some eyebrows, the agreement to pay US$ 7.68 billion for it is causing absolute consternation, especially on Wall Street where such deals are pulled apart like fresh donuts.
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Quark (site, news) has been very busy this week, all in the name of digital publishing. At Untethered 2010, a digital media conference in New York that this year focused on Profitable Media in the Tablet Era, Quark announced a few initiatives aimed at making digital publishing more
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This week the mobile enterprise focuses on security, from downloading applications and iPad integration, we offer you some sage advice. The Dos and Don'ts of Mobile Security Bill Brenner of ComputerWorld recently offered up a few “dos and don’ts” for mobile phone security gathered from experts within the industry.
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A recent Microsoft (news, site) update shows Office workers at play on the forthcoming Windows phones. Want to Work on the Go? As the race for Enterprise 2.0-capable phones hots up, users want to see how they can work and collaborate. We've seen a few
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Memopal is an Italian company with a smart way for you to share files, images and video stored on your desktop rapidly using your smartphone. Your Document Portal Memopal Online Backup is a solution available for Windows, Mac and Linux. It is a useful tool that creates an instant permanent backup site for
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For anyone who has worked the tough end of newspaper reporting, or editing, and whose deadlines are always “yesterday”, Nstein's v4.1 (Mojo) of its Web Content Management System could be a godsend.
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Soon those people you see twiddling their Blackberries or tickling their iPhones will be doing more than checking email and watching YouTube. Thanks to an alliance between Armedia and VSR Networks, EMC Documentum users will soon be able to manage content from their mobile devices.
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For all the Blackberry addicts and smartphone aficionados who have been unable to leverage the power of their personal or corporate wikis, Teragram has a solution for you.Teragram, the self-proclaimed leading provider of multilingual natural language processing technologies, is putting a new spin on an old collaboration favorite -
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