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Unify Square, a startup that helps businesses implement Skype for Business, secured another $4 million in funding in a round led by Microsoft.
This brings the total of an extended Series B round that started in February to $12.2 million.
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During 2013, we had a mix of originality and predictability for participants within Enterprise IT. In looking forward to 2014, I could play it safe and predict the inevitable acceleration of known trends (e.g. “APIs Become as Basic as ABCs").
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All month long, we've been investigating the company intranet. We've defined it, considered its relevancy and secrets for strategic success, as well as examined a possible intranet identity crisis. But how do you measure its value — that is, how do you know if your intranet is
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SharePoint gurus, developers and convention crashers can set the date for 2014's big Microsoft shindig for all things social business, enterprise and collaboration. What Shares in Vegas With big tech events in all the news this week, SharePoint developers and users might be feeling a little left out.
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Microsoft continues to leak information on what new features will ship with next year's major Office release, the latest being more cloud support and web-type extensions.
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Amazon has just posted a peek into the usage statistics for its S3 service, perhaps aware of HP's imminent arrival on the scene. This looks like some mountain for any rival to climb.
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Any confusion about what ARM-processor-powered Windows 8 devices could and couldn't do has been cleared up by Microsoft. This new class of non-Wintel machines will do a limited amount of what your current PC can do, as they are limited to apps from the Windows Store.
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Users of Oracle's 11g enterprise database can now wade into their mountains of data with a new set of analytic tools to find the business data and insight gold within the endless steams of information.
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Windows 8 will do away with that long-standing cornerstone of its PC desktop experience - the Start Button, as news about the impending public beta sneaks out. Getting Ready to Rumble Hot on last week's early news of Windows Phone 8 and the launch of Kinect for Windows comes more
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Virtually everything today is manufactured in China. While it used to be that gadgets, gizmos and other products were made in the U.S., Taiwan or a brand's home country, businesses are now outsourcing mostly to manufacturing facilities in China.
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Enterprise guinea pigs will soon be getting hold of the next big update to Microsoft's Office Suite, with the public promised beta access in the near future. What Can Office Do Next? Microsoft's Office blog has just announced that version 15 of the almighty productivity suite has hit tech preview status. That means
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When an employee is on a salary, managers don't care about their time. They think it is elastic. This is why intranets perform so poorly. It was a hot summer evening in Houston.
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Microsoft is showering Office 365 with upgrades, wider device support and new markets, plus a new Lync app for smartphones is likely to increase its unified communications play.
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To lay the groundwork for her talk at this year’s Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Santa Clara, Community Roundtable Principal Rachel Happe likened e2.0 to a very famous rabbit hole. And us? Naturally, we’re Alice, falling swiftly down into the darkness.
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