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Although Zoho has been on point in terms of applications, strategic alliances and general expansion, their aesthetic functionality component has remained stagnant for quite a while. That is, until now. The launch of their updated word processor -- Zoho Writer 2.
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Document collaboration can be a headache. Hours can be spent sending out copies via email. Days lost waiting for revisions and edits to come back. And then additional hours combining all the changes into one homogenous document. TextFlow aims to minimize the pain of document collaboration with free online/offline collaboration software. Collaborating on a Document Collaboration on a document can occur in a
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Zoho, the company behind the namesake web-hosted productivity application suite, has announced single-sign on capabilities that encompass their customer relationship management suite.
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In business, you are only as strong as the network that supports you. To this end, Zoho recently updated us on the recent changes and growth in their Zoho Alliance Partner Program (or ZAPP).
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Microsoft, the Redmond, Washington software giant, will soon be combining two of its online services: Windows Live and Office Live. Microsoft intends to simplify the customer experience and give customers one destination to interact with these cloud-based web service offerings. Kirk Gregerson, Director of Office Life Management and Marking, announced in a blog post that
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Chances are you are one of the 100 million users of Gmail. Chances are you store stuff on there because you can get to it no matter what machine you are accessing the web with. Novel chapters, presentation notes, report data, etc.
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With the coming shutdown of Google Notebook, competing online note-taking applications are stepping up to the plate in efforts to welcome new users to their services. Evernote, a popular web-based note capturing service, has released a Google Notebook import tool for use.
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Zoho, the hosted Microsoft Office-like web application SaaS provider has been busy rolling out new features and capabilities to their Zoho Notebook product. The updates come at a good time for the company.
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Two major themes on the web today are interoperability and sharing. It's one thing to create a great application or service, but "walled gardens" are looked down upon on the new "social" web.
This was probably the motivation behind Zoho 's latest announcement.
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Everyone knows that the most important thing is the data itself and not the storage or access of it through applications. We don't need Zoho to tell us that. We also know that more and more we are using other storage formats for our data than relational databases -- take
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Zoho wants you to know they believe in being open and transparent with their users. That's why they have added a new section to their website called Zoho Status. Now you can see at a glance the health of all those Zoho applications you use.
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Following this week's Windows Azure announcement by Microsoft, the ball was in the competition's court. And Yahoo! responded with a cloud-related announcement of its own.
Yahoo! announced that it will offer the Zimbra Collaboration Suite as a hosted solution for educational institutions.
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If you were worried about the present and future of SaaS -- Gartner says don't be. Worldwide Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) revenue in the enterprise application markets is going strong.
Gartner predicts it will surpass US$ 6.4 billion in 2008, a 27% increase from 2007 revenue. Moreover, the market is expected to more than double with SaaS
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Zoho, a Web-hosted Microsoft Office and Google competitor, has announced offline support for their Zoho Mail product. Zoho Mail joins Zoho Writer -- the company's word processing product -- in using (ironically enough) Google Gears for offline support and access.
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