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When EMC's Enterprise Content Division President Rohit Ghai takes the stage at EMC World later today, don’t expect to hear much about Documentum.
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You don’t have to tell Rohit Ghai that we’re living in an increasingly mobile-first, cloud-first world. Mention the notion to the chief of EMC’s Enterprise Content Division (ECD) and you get the idea that he might be building his new headquarters there.
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Big data is new oil, the new gold, the new kale (wait … kale?). Honest to God, we’ve heard the latter one said.
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It's long been a dream of content management solution providers from both sides of the street to offer Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Web Content Management (WCM) capabilities under one roof to help companies optimize their information assets and provide enhanced customer experiences.
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Shock and awe can be a good thing, especially if you’re introducing a change that’s long been desired.
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First off, we know that the division of EMC which owns Documentum is actually called IIG, or the Information Intelligence Group. At least until now that is.
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EMC made big news yesterday when it announced its hybrid cloud play. Headlines raced across the wires saying things like “EMC Frantically Pivots Toward the Cloud” and “EMC Moves Fast To Retain Relevance And to Survive - More Acquisitions Announced.” This isn’t us making the drama.
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EMC has been blasting its trumpets about the cloud for at least four years. It might even be longer, as anyone who has been to an EMC World from 2010 onward can testify.
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When you say open source and enterprise content management in the same breath, most practitioners probably think of small and medium businesses rather than global enterprises. With today's launch of version 5 of its core ECM product, it appears Alfresco is out to change that.
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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that EMC is weighing its options for a merger or the possibility of being acquired. Though seemingly serious conversations about an HP/EMC merger have fallen apart, according to the New York Times, some industry-watchers suspect they could be revived.
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If you follow EMC investment news, you’ve seen the headlines. The Wall Street Journal ran with “Activist Investor Pushes EMC to Break Up”. Bloomberg news headlined with “EMC Said to Be Targeted for Breakup by Activist Elliott.
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Dropbox wants legitimacy in the Enterprise, and it’s racing to get all the boxes (no pun intended) checked that will win it official entry through company doors. To be fair, according to Dropbox for Business product manager Anand Subramani, they already have 4 million users in businesses.
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OK, we admit that we’re being a bit sarcastic here, but we actually have enough information to present a pretty good case around Dropbox trying to buy its way into the Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) market.
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With public cloud storage costs quickly heading toward zero, it may not make sense for some Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) providers to store customer files in their own data centers. Last night news broke that EFSS provider Egnyte will now leverage Google Cloud Services to store client files.
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