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OpenText's just released Service Pack 1 (SP1) is a stepping-stone to its upcoming Blue Carbon strategy, which features applications and analytics centered on cloud services.
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OpenText has been beating the Digital First drum pretty loudly in North America. And this week it finally brought the message to France. It didn't have any particular reason to beat the drum it in Paris, apart from it being a mighty fine city.
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Digital processes, the argument goes, are the key to efficient organizations. If that's the case, entire business processes need to be digitized — from ingestion to archiving. With the rise of cloud, mobile and digital technologies, this shouldn’t pose a problem.
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Just when you thought it was safe to escape from the office, Microsoft is trying to pull you back. OK, not everyone is interested in skipping the beach to immerse themselves in bright and shiny Windows 10.
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Office Delve can surface data in email and social feeds. Julia White, general manager for the Office 365 team, made the announcement at Microsoft's Convergence 2015 in Atlanta today. During the next two months, Delve will be made available to all users on Office 365 business plans, she explained.
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Microsoft has been promising more builds — faster — ever since it announced the launch of the Windows 10 Technical Preview in October. It released universal apps in February. But then ... well, nothing.
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Five years after Microsoft unveiled Office for Mac, it's released a look at its successor. The preview of the new Office 2016 for Mac includes updated versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook. The full release is scheduled for the second half of 2015.
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Microsoft has opened the box on its Windows 10 universal app platform at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain — and developers are expected to like what they see. Kevin Gallo, director of Windows Developer Platform at Microsoft, said the platform advances Microsoft's development goals.
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Microsoft said today that it plans to give customers a glimpse of SharePoint Server 2016 at its mega-conference in Chicago in May. The news confirms what Bill Baer, senior product manager for SharePoint, told Todd Klindt, a SharePoint Consultant at Rackspace Hosting, last month.
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Microsoft has started leaking news about SharePoint 2016 — and they suggest the company plans to showcase an early edition at Ignite, its upcoming all-in-one conference for everyone from senior decision makers, IT pros and "big thinkers" and to enterprise developers and architects.
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Some Service Packs have long and useful futures. Some just crawl away under the IT bed and expire. AvePoint’s new DocAve 6 Service Pack (SP) 5 falls into the former category.
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Jahia is getting a $22.5 million cash infusion from Invus, a New York City-based investment firm, the Geneva, Switzerland-based open source content management system (CMS) vendor announced today. The funds will help CEO Elie Auvray grow Jahia's customer base, especially in the enterprise space.
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Only two weeks after it announced they were on the way, Microsoft has released the preview version of Universal Office apps for Windows 10. This first batch includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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Adobe is moving into the government cloud space. What’s more, it's doing so with Adobe Experience Manager. The result is a set of solutions that many public users will already be familiar with — and should also provide other vendors in the space something to think about.
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