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Video conferencing is still in the spotlight as Facebook works to increase its market share, Zoom admits it doesn’t have 300m daily active users and more news.
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With support for SharePoint 2010 ending in October 2020, organizations must start considering their options now.
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For SharePoint aficionados, the past year can be divided into two: The time before Microsoft released the SharePoint 2016 preview and the time afterwards.
From January through the beta release in August, SharePoint conversations were generally speculative.
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About a week from now, on Oct. 13, Microsoft will move SharePoint 2010 into Extended Support, a near-death mode that will continue until 2020.
It's not inducing as much panic as the end of support for Windows 7 or Windows XP. But it is causing a ripple of concern for
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You’ll be paperless. Or will you? It’s a promise many enterprises make to themselves. Why? Because paper kinda slows you down: HR, your customers, your vendors, compliance, engineering specks. All experience setbacks when glued to paper processes.
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Cloud management and migration specialist Metalogix announced this morning that it is buying MetaVis for its cloud collaboration service management platform. The price was not disclosed.
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About two out of three organizations complain their SharePoint projects have stalled (26 percent) or failed to live up to their expectations (37 percent). And it gets worse, according to new AIIM research. A majority of respondents blame those SharePoint failures on lack of support from senior management.
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With apologies to Norman Greenbaum, greetings from sunny Austin! This year, the SPTechCon conference came for the first time to the Lone Star State. It was a great place to soak up the latest on SharePoint, as well as some sun. (Full disclosure: I live in Boston, where annual snowfall already totals over 100 inches. ) SPTechCon was billed as “SharePoint at the
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If we could really say what the future holds for SharePoint, we could probably sell the information back to Microsoft. All the signs point to major changes — but they also point to the fact that Microsoft is still dithering.
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Fresh off the excitement of its acquisition by Permira Funds, Metalogix is back to what it always did best — data migration and migration tools.
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SharePoint's not pretty. Adoption, therefore, can be slow. Officials at gamification provider Badgeville believe they can change this by making SharePoint fun. And they're doing so with a new release of their gamification integration specifically for SharePoint. Badgeville for SharePoint is the Redwood City, Calif.
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Metalogix spent the latter half of 2013 buying out some SharePoint technology to boost its content infrastructure software suite. Permira Funds is spending time a year later buying Metalogix. The Menlo Park, Calif.
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What's the best way to make a lifelong customer? Microsoft apparently believes in getting them while they are young. In its latest assault on the productivity suite market, it is offering Office 365 to students for free. Yes, yes.
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Cheeky Google is stomping all over what has until recently been an exclusive Microsoft stomping ground. Well, nearly exclusive. Google has just announced the release of Google Classroom for anyone that is currently using Google Apps for Education.
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