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There’s a lot of noise across the Internet this week about the possible release of Office 2016 on Sept. 22. The information comes via a leak to a German-based online magazine called WinFuture.de.
Microsoft has already released a preview version of Office 2016.
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For those losing sleep about the relative importance of the enterprise content management (ECM) space, some reassurance.
New research from MarketsandMarkets estimates that by 2020, the ECM's value will rise to $60 billion, up from $25 billion this year, representing growth of 19.
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There were a couple of interesting announcements around Outlook this week.
First, Repstor announced the release of affinity 3.0. The affinity solution gives users direct access to content without leaving the Outlook interface, regardless of where that content is saved, online or offline.
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Along with Windows 10, Microsoft officially released Office Mobile Apps for Windows 10 this week.
There were no surprises here — and that's a good thing.
Microsoft has been very clear about its plans for its office apps and the role they're due to play in what Microsoft boastfully proclaims
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Office documents in Google Drive have always been a bit of an issue.
If you had Office documents stored in Drive, you had to open Drive to access and use them before saving them back into Drive.
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Microsoft is making good on hints it revealed at its Ignite conference earlier this month: It's moving its email service Outlook.com closer to its other productivity apps, notably Office 365. Outlook.com will run on Office 365 technology with an Office 365 interface, Microsoft announced today. Moving Outlook.com In this morning’s blog post from the
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Most of the world’s business applications depend upon a certain server whose manufacturer can no longer afford to produce it indefinitely and whose users just don’t find exciting any more.
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Office Delve and Graph are works in progress: some things are done, but there's a lot more to do, Microsoft execs conceded at the Ignite conference in Chicago yesterday — even as they boasted of the speed of development.
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What's Microsoft have in mind for SharePoint — and what's the future hold as momentum grows behind the SharePoint 2016 release? Seth Patton, senior director of product management for the SharePoint team, and Bill Baer, a senior technical product manager in the SharePoint product group, answered some of those questions.
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It was one of the more dramatic U-turns that Microsoft had ever made: undoing the error that was Office Web Apps and providing well-provisioned, fully functional and free versions of the major Office suite applications, first on iPad and later on Android. In fact, Microsoft rolled out the new
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If Microsoft has the tenacity to hold the technology press in suspense for more than a week, with back-to-back conferences (Build this week in San Francisco, Ignite next week in Chicago) — and overflow sessions extending well into Sunday — then you’d think the company should have something very
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It claims to be an app called “Mail for Windows 10.” Microsoft promises it to be the touch-sensitive, yet feature-packed, mail functionality that it failed to provide in Windows 8.
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Kofax, recently acquired by Lexmark, is back again — and this time, it's offering end-to-end digital transaction management. Not the hottest end of the document management space, you might think.
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Microsoft's latest updates for Delve include people-based search and discovery, a new Office 365 page authoring tool and mobile apps for Android and iOS. But Alastair Mitchell, president, CMO and co-founder of enterprise collaboration vendor Huddle, isn't too excited.
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