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Intelligent Enterprise Event Calendar 2009
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Doug Henschen
- January 5, 2009
On a tight budget this year? Don't skip education. Find the enterprise-oriented events that are closest to home.
Adobe To Unify Developer Apps With Flash Platform
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Thomas Claburn
- November 17, 2008
Adobe is rolling out several new and updated products to fend off Microsoft's Silverlight, not to mention the growing use of open source technologies like HTML, CSS, and Ajax.
Salesforce Ascends Beyond SaaS Into Cloud Computing
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Charles Babcock
- November 8, 2008
Salesforce will let customers build and run applications on its platform, customize their applications, and tap into other Web-based services.
Dreamforce: Salesforce Tools Emerge From Its Own Cloud
by
Charles Babcock
- November 5, 2008
CEO Marc Benioff asserts his customers in effect are tapping into a cloud when they run their Salesforce applications from two U.S. data centers over the Internet.
Salesforce.com Plans Hosted Web Site Service
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Mary Hayes Weier
- November 3, 2008
Force.com Sites, to be announced at Salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference Monday, is an aggressive effort to move beyond its roots in on-demand sales force automation software.
Alfresco Upgrades ECM Platform
by Antone Gonsalves
- November 3, 2008
The share component of Alfresco Enterprise Edition 3.0 includes a document library with features that make it easier to use a content management tool across teams of employees.
Open Text Offers Help In Managing Storage Of SharePoint Documents
by Antone Gonsalves
- October 13, 2008
Open Text Storage Services for SharePoint plugs into the latter software's application programming interface for redirecting binary large objects, or BLOBs, which are not necessary for queries to the database.
Bluenog Combines ECM, Portal, BI Apps
by Antone Gonsalves
- September 22, 2008
Called Bluenog ICE, or "integrated collaborative environment," the concept behind the product is to offer an integrated package that reduces the need for IT organizations to manually integrate stand-alone offerings from separate vendors.
How To Get A Data Quality Initiative Off The Ground
by Antone Gonsalves
- August 7, 2008
Overly ambitious data-quality professionals get shot down because trusted data will not directly increase revenue, reduce costs or improve operational efficiencies, key criteria for getting funding approved, Forrester Research says.
Enterprise 2.0: CIA's Secret Intellipedia Has Universal Relevance
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W. David Gardner
- June 10, 2008
The government's private wiki is a solution to the age-old problem of getting important information into the hands of intelligence agency people who can put it to good use.
Enterprise 2.0 Preview: Collaborative Tools Gird Wachovia's Global Push
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Paul McDougall
- June 9, 2008
Wachovia is embracing Wikis, blogs, instant messaging, social networking sites, Microsoft's Sharepoint, and other collaborative tools to connect staff, cut costs, and retain and attract younger employees.
Put to the Test: Best Smartphone Platforms For Business
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Eric Zeman
- June 5, 2008
A smartphone's OS drives its productivity-enhancing powers. Here's a guide to choosing among Windows Mobile, Blackberry, iPhone, Nokia S60, and Google Android.
Google's Developer Strategy Rests On The Cloud
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Thomas Claburn
- May 28, 2008
Its new era of software development includes Google Gears, Android, Google App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, and OpenSocial API, the company revealed at its I/O conference.
Facebook Says It Will 'Open-Source' Its Platform
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Thomas Claburn
- May 27, 2008
Facebook's decision to open its platform comes less than two weeks after the social network began denying Google's Friend Connect.
Microsoft To Unveil Social Bookmarking Tool
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Paul McDougall
- May 27, 2008
A preview version of Microsoft's Social Bookmarks, to be introduced next month, will allow users to bookmark, tag, and share any URL on the Web.
Salesforce.com Reports 50% Revenue Growth
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Mary Hayes Weier
- May 22, 2008
Salesforce.com reported net income of $9.56 million on revenues of $247.6 million in the first quarter and said it signed 2,600 companies and organizations as new customers.
HP Upgrades Database Archiving Software
by Antone Gonsalves
- May 19, 2008
HP Database Archiving has a new designer module that improves the software's ability to model application transactions, such as purchase orders and sales orders, and to apply business rules and corporate retention policies.
Alfresco Upgrades Software For Building Online Community Sites
by Antone Gonsalves
- May 16, 2008
Enterprise 2.2 has a number of enhancements for building communities around commercial brands found in gaming, sports and entertainment.
BPMS Watch Rates 11 Business Process Management Suites
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Bruce Silver
- April 21, 2008
The BPMS Watch Ratings Report for the Second-Quarter 2008 takes a close look at the integration, human workflow, production workflow and case management capabilities of industry-leading BPM suites. All-around standouts include BEA and Lombardi, Oracle, Software AG, EMC and Global 360.
Holy Web 2.0 Herding Nightmare
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Andrew Conry-Murray
- April 19, 2008
Question: Do today's new collaboration tools make it harder for IT to wrangle corporate information, or easier? Answer: Yes.
Web 2.0 And Legal Discovery
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Andrew Conry-Murray
- April 19, 2008
Pretty much all digital information is vulnerable when it comes to e-discovery requests.
SaaS Could Be Google's Key To The Enterprise
by Michael Healey
- April 19, 2008
Purchase of Postini allowed Google to offer a new pricing model for spam control, putting pressure on other vendors.
Microsoft Says OOXML Vote Was Fair
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Paul McDougall
- April 7, 2008
The Office Open XML file format derived from Microsoft Office 2007 was ratified as an ISO standard by 61 countries, including the U.S., the UK, Germany, and Japan.
Microsoft Office Format Wins ISO Nod Despite Protests
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Paul McDougall
- April 2, 2008
ISO's approval of OOXML as an open standard comes amid widespread allegations that Microsoft improperly tried to influence voting.
Microsoft Claims Victory In Open XML Standardization Battle
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J. Nicholas Hoover
- April 1, 2008
Acceptance means that Microsoft doesn't have to worry about governments that prefer internationally standardized document formats backing away from Office.
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