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The future of Lexmark has been the subject of considerable speculation and rumor for more than six months. Lexmark got the ball rolling by announcing it was seeking “alternative strategies” to increase the company’s valuation.
Over the past week, rumors have been circulating that both a private fund and PC maker
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SpringCM, which provides document and content management software for Salesforce users, just released Track It for Deal Visibility, a mobile app which enables users to track and understand the status of sales documents.
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Microsoft has kicked off the year with a new initiative to better protect email from prying eyes, particularly those belonging to government agencies.
In a blog post, Scott Charney, corporate VP of Trustworthy Computing at Microsoft, explained Microsoft will inform users if it believes their Microsoft email account has been
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Information management provider Kodak Alaris has created an extension of its business that promises to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to better communicate with customers.
The Boston-based provider today announced AI Foundry, which company officials said will help organizations turn structured and unstructured data into action by using AI technology.
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110 seconds. That’s the average time it takes to ride an elevator in a New York City high-rise according to Jeffrey Hayzlett, author of Think Big, Act Bigger and keynote speaker for The RealTime Marketing Lab, an international digital-social-online marketing event.
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Jeffrey Hayzlett describes himself as a maverick marketer in cowboy boots ... among other things. A primetime TV and radio host, his eclectic career includes mentorship, corporate governance, brand building — and a three-season stint as a judge on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice with Donald Trump.
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The intellectual property of one technology generation is becoming part of the next. According to news reports, Apple and Google will jointly buy Eastman Kodak’s patents for more than US$ 500 million.
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It may have been Labor Day week, but still a few interesting items to note in the document management world.
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Imagine a day when Apple stops selling computers or Dunkin’ Donuts no longer offers those sweets with holes in the middle. Such a day has arrived for Kodak, which has decided to get out of the film business entirely.
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Kodak may have seen its glory days flutter by, but the company is now the subject of what may be a multi-billion dollar bidding war for intellectual property pertaining to mobile imaging.
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This week, document management was only ever going to be about the official release of details around Office 2013, which Steve Ballmer unveiled at an event on Monday. Also this week, Alfresco enters alliance with Kodak, Docile takes capture to the cloud and Kofax upgrades Kofax Express.
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Alfresco has been growing at an impressive rate since its 2005 founding through a combination of products and strategic partnerships. While it is already in use in countries all over the world, the announcement of a strategic alliance with Kodak should up its game again.
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The DAM Lowdown returns with the following news and notes from the world of digital asset management: DAM Events, Survey Results for 2010 of DAM Best Practices, Revenues Rising for Media Storage Systems, DAM Resources from Widen, Kodak Looks to Sell 1000 Digital Imaging Patents, and Quick Hits.
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This week, there were a number of additional document management capabilities for SharePoint from Kodak and Access Innovations, we took an in-depth look at Office Professional Plus Beta in the new Office 365 suite, SamePage released v4.
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