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To make Google Analytics reporting less of a game, users should review access management on a regular basis.
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What happens when users fail to use the proper security settings when they upload files to the cloud?
In the case of select Microsoft Office 365 users recently, the inadvertent exposure of private information — everything from password lists and job acceptance letters to investment portfolios, divorce settlement agreements, and
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The upcoming release of SharePoint 2016 will be a milestone for Microsoft — and the Redmond, Wa.-based tech giant is also using the occasion to spruce up its other products.
It announced a number of upgrades to its auditing, storage and compliance features in Office 365 earlier this week.
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In what could well be the last acquisition in the document management space this year, Access Information Management announced today that it bought document management vendor Archive Systems.
According to Access, the deal will enable it to grow its existing US market, enter new markets in Europe and provide
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Many of these breaches occurred because of a failure to maintain base level security or enterprise data. Although structured databases are a treasure trove of sensitive information, most database systems offer many layers of protection with the advantage that the database itself remains, usually on IT-managed infrastructure.
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Bob is a well respected executive at a Fortune 1000 company. He lives on Tumblr and has the 100,000+ followers to prove it. Enter Software Vendor X. They notice Bob's activity on social media channels and contact him to offer a preview of their software.
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Parallels has canned its existing solutions for the iPad, in favor of a new, app-ified experience, but with a more expensive subscription plan.
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In a subtle shift from the days in which content was king, the International Data Corporation semiannual Software Tracker published this week reaffirms what we are now seeing on a daily basis -- that data is king.
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Twitter is a lot of things to a lot of people, but for those who follow it to expand their musical scope and social circle, a new mobile app and service should help focus attention for all those into top and new tunes.
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Yesterday, OpenText announced the general release of its Smart Process Applications and its enhanced file transfer service SercureiX. Today, it has announced the availabity of its Information Access Platform that discovers and analyzes unstructured data across the enterprise, and OpenText Archive for archiving all information in a single silo.
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Primetime Media Player from Adobe could finally span the gulf between TV and our gadgets and desktops, offering viewing choice for users and focused content opportunities and analytics for advertisers.
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Enterprises are looking for improved security in their mobile products, and Microsoft is beefing-up its defenses by picking up PhoneFactor, a vendor of multi-factor authentication products to help secure your connections.
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Beijing, China-based SharePointBoost announced a new web part Permission Reporting Tool to validate individual and group permission status. The company targets improved functionality for SharePoint with a host of web parts that streamline web administrators tasks. For example, last year at this time, SPBoost launched its Outlook workflow solution to customize
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As the trend to move off the desktop continues, Microsoft is reducing the pricing for its web-based Office 365 suite to enterprises with various packages down between 10% to 20% with storage slashed to cents per GB. A Race to the Bottom? A update in a Microsoft Office 365 blog post brings good news
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