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This week, there has a lot of research from different companies, not least of which is Microsoft, that shows one-third of all SMBs are currently cloud-bound; HP gives further details of its “strategic vision” for SMBs; Kerio introduces an SMB collaboration space and tablets are making money for SMBs, AMI
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This week, with everyone at the Info360/AIIM conference in Washington, it has been quiet release-wise.
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This week, the SMB space has produced a mixed bag of goodies including the addition of document discussions to Google Docs, email archiving from HyperOffice and email security from M86 Security, while Microsoft could end up competing with itself in the cloud office space through SMB Suite.
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HyperOffice (news, site) has added another cherry to the icing of its cloud-based collaboration suite with the addition of email archiving promising easy email retrieval without the expense of investing in on-premise software like Exchange 2010. Given the interest in cloud-based office suites and the fact that
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This week, a number of companies have started taking the SMB cloud market seriously, with Parallels launching an aggressive campaign to corner a market that will be worth US$ 50 billion, KnowlegeTree offering Outlook access in the cloud and Motive expanding its partner channel with US Analytics.
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This week, we had to look at Apple’s promised preferential iPad2 deal for SMBs, SAP sets itself up as a competitor to Salesforce in the SMB space, SMSs for customer relationship get an airing with Clickatell and Siemens offers a UC package for SMBs.
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In the SMB space this week, a look at research that confirms what many have suspected: The cloud space in the SMB sector has yet to be fully exploited.
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This week in the SMB market, there are strong indications that the market is beginning to show concrete signs of a positive swing, with fiscal figures from Dell that show SMB spending in the space is growing.
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Social media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up.
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The Asia Pacific market for cloud services is forecast to grow through the medium term, with 83% of companies in the region considering cloud deployments, and 34% actually apportioning 2011 budgets for cloud-related activities.
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This week SAP has upgraded its Business ByDesign software enabling easier customization, both Microsoft and Drobo have released products for the SMB storage market, Blue Coat offers cloud-based security, and we take a look at SharePoint alternatives for SMBs.
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The US enterprise content management market will soon be getting some additional competition. Southeastern European based Orka software is planning to target the states with OWIS, the company’s ECM platform.
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Many organizations cannot afford $50 to 150 per user for a top flight intranet. Enterprise content management systems (ECMSs) and portals such as SharePoint, and the like, traditionally cost a pretty penny up front, and a shocking amount in annual licensing, support, maintenance and staffing.
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This week, IBM held its Lotusphere get together, offering Big Blue a chance to highlight some of its recent releases -- two of which target the SMB market specifically, Google and Verizon got together to offer SMB bundled apps, HubSpot goes social and CMSWire goes to the White House.
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