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With all the financial controversy surrounding HP over the past few months -- including poor quarterly figures and Autonomy write-downs -- sometimes its core business gets overlooked. During this week’s HPDiscover conference in Germany, we got to see a lot of really interesting new products.
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Is there no future for blockbuster OS releases? If not, Microsoft has a plan, Windows Blue will evolve the current Windows desktop as a regularly updated platform beyond mere Service Packs.
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Both classes of Windows Phone, the 7 and 8 OS powered devices will be getting updates in the near future. WP8 devices are getting a fix for the random reboot issue, while Windows Phone 7 users will finally get the big update to 7.8 that represents Microsoft's peace
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Perhaps in response to stories about slow user adoption, Microsoft is letting out a little sales information on Windows 8, which has been out in the wild for a month now.
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Windows 8 might be on many shelves inside new PCs, Surface tablets and via cheap upgrades, but the public isn't buying it in massive numbers, at least not yet.
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Anyone who has purchased or tested Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system can tell you the system is confusing. But just how poorly has Microsoft fared with its biggest Windows overhaul in nearly two decades? It depends.
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At this year's SharePoint Conference I took the opportunity to put the Surface device to the test. Instead of dragging around my laptop I wanted to see how well the Surface would do to fulfill my computer needs for the week. I was pleasantly surprised.
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Enterprise software and software-related services company, SAP, has released changes to the SAP Mobile Platform, security features for SAP Afaria and a new product: SAP 360 Customer Solution. Over the last year, SAP has introduced new employee collaboration and social enterprise tools, such as the social collaboration strategy "Project Robus" and Jam,
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Having made its debut on Windows 8, Microsoft's latest browser is now available for Windows 7 users to test, with a final release promised soon. Browsers Continue to Battle The browser wars seem to have died off in recent times.
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Lexmark Company, Perceptive Software today released Perceptive Mobile for Windows, making its enterprise content management solutions accessible through the Windows 8 and Windows RT operating system. Busy Year for Perceptive Perceptive Software integrates ECM and BPM solutions primarily to the education, government and financial sectors.The company was bought by Lexmark in 2010. Following the merger,
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Last week I had the great opportunity to participate in the Tweet Jam for the Evolution of Enterprise Collaboration. During this quick one hour community chat there seemed to be just a few underlying concepts that brought everyone together in agreement.
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Microsoft shows off Office for Windows Phone 8, Hyland Software announces a new app for Windows 8, and then announces an entire new subsidiary in the UK, while Google makes Docs, Sheets and Slides available for Chromebook. Busy times in the document management industry.
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NewsGator has moved its Social Sites to the new Windows 8 platform. The Denver-based company announced this week an app that will offer its Social Sites on devices using that new OS. The app is also touch-enabled for those who want to use it on Windows 8 touch-based devices.
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Microsoft isn't the only company making an announcement surrounding the newest version their Windows Operating System. Box has also announced that they have designed a new version of their file managing app -- specifically for Windows 8. More Than a File Manager Earlier this year, Box announced a new app for the Windows Phone, but with the
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