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A couple of months back, HP unveiled its new Cloud Services project, but has been a bit quiet since then. Now you can at least take a virtual tour while you wait for your beta invite to arrive.
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While some people were speculating that Yahoo! would be up for sale soon, the company was lining up an agreement to buy interclick, a proprietary advertising and technology solutions provider.
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With Major League Baseball in its hip pocket, not to mention Comcast and Warner Brothers, Starz and Fox News, Palo-Alto, Calif.-based Auditude announced it was acquired by Adobe to help open the company to the booming video advertising market.
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Most users (and many businesses) think of Google as an endless source of great free stuff, but that may be coming to an end as the company starts charging for heavy usage of its Maps API service. Off the Map?
Companies whose sites provide access to Google Maps (usually in
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Dropbox has launched a service for enterprise and business users, Dropbox for Teams. The enterprise-grade cloud-based storage service offers a terabyte of space -- perfect for exchanging big items like high-definition videos, encrypted State Department cables and even the kitchen sink.
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Google's Chrome browser has now hit 30% share of web browser usage and as it continues to rise, new and improved features keep appearing, the latest being a revamp of the app store.
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The enterprise has empowerment issues. First it was their customers; then it was their employees. The consumerization of IT has overwhelmed organizations. For a while it was manageable to deny their technology requests.
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Analyst firm Gartner, Inc. has once again looked into its crystal ball and identified the 10 technologies and trends it feels will significantly affect the enterprise most in 2012. Gartner announced the top 10 list of strategic technologies at its Gartner Symposium/IT Expo that just concluded.
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With its 40 million users to date, Google+ is a whopping social networking success for the company. Today Google announced it will be launching new services like integration of Google Apps accounts and is working on ways to let businesses and organizations have branded pages within Google+.
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Dropbox traces its early beginnings to a frat-house type development environment and all-nighter coding sessions amid sweltering summer heat. But all that effort has paid off for founder Drew Houston, as the company raises US$ 250 million in venture funding, bringing up valuation to US$ 4 billion.
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The final session (#SPC353) on the final day of last week’s SharePoint Conference in Anaheim and Austin Winters, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft for Academy, noted that he was “Standing between (us), a late lunch, an early finish and a sunny day.
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If you thought social bookmarking was dead, think again. First Delicious was resurrected and brought us "stacks.” Now there’s Pistashio, which allows you to add to your “stash.” Stash, Sort & Save Pistashio, formerly known as Radar, makes it easy to quickly save things you want to remember.
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As presentations move from the desktop and office whiteboard to the online space, Zoho is ready to challenge PowerPoint, SlideRocket and others with its new, redesigned, view-anywhere Zoho Show.
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Lucid Imagination has announced the latest version of its commercially supported Lucene/Solr distribution, LucidWorks Platform 2.0. The release is squarely focused on putting open-source search inside the enterprise, and despite what you may have heard, Lucid Imagination wants to make it clear it is not an enterprise search vendor.
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