Collaboration
For many companies, collaboration remains the Holy Grail. Key players include Citrix, Cisco and Microsoft as well as many startups aiming to bring collaboration to the enterprise. The big question: Will collaboration be a new market or a feature in larger enterprise applications from the likes of Oracle and SAP?
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Polycom opens up mobile video collaboration to more devices
New releases of Polycom apps will give employees a bigger choice of devices for accessing video meetings and a wider range of content to tap into.
Cisco, iRobot team up on video collaboration robot
The Ava 500 is designed to bring collaboration, mobility and telepresence to manufacturing facilities, labs and supply chain outposts.
Citrix: Most SMBs still don’t have formal way to manage BYOD
According to a new report from Citrix, small businesses are responding very differently to BYOD from country to country.
Microsoft confirms Outlook RT to arrive with Windows 8.1
Microsoft officials confirmed plans to make Outlook RT available on ARM-based devices, including Surface RT, in conjunction with Windows 8.1, codenamed 'Blue.'
Avaya intros proactive management platform for midsize businesses
Outbound Contact Express is designed to improve call detection accuracy, thus reducing agent time, costs and streamlining operations.
IBM intros analytics services for global workforce management
IBM continues to build on top of its Kenexa acquisition with new analytics services designed for building better workforces.
Microsoft: 1 million Office 365 Home Premium subscribers on board
Microsoft officials say the company has signed up more than 1 million Office 365 Home Premium subscribers in the first 100 days the product has been available.
Ego 2.0 and the tragedy of the shrinking digital commons
A down to earth voice from a previous era sounds a warning about overconfident posturing around how to do things by those who rarely have, and lack of respect for those who actually get business done
Why Microsoft won't sell off Bing or Xbox
A new Nomura Research report calls for Microsoft to get rid of Bing and/or Xbox in the name of maximizing shareholder value. Here's why I'm doubtful either move will happen.
Adobe acqui-hires design agency Ideacodes for Creative Cloud team
Adobe is clear cut in describing its latest purchase as an "acqui-hire" with new leadership being brought onboard for the Creative Cloud.
Lenovo Reach unifies platforms; file streaming, cloud apps to come
Lenovo's latest business pitch appeals to bring-your-own-device (BYOD) workers, along with those using multiple device types and platforms.
Indian startup looks to improve online collaboration
Delhi-based startup, Framebench, wants to fill void in the current communication process and enable creative professionals to gather feedback on their work.
Ariba LIVE roadmap debrief: Cloud data analytics
Ariba Vice President Chris Haydon explains the company's latest news and offers insights into how Ariba will be broadening its services procurement management value, mobile push, and AribaPay rollout.
Microsoft unbundles SkyDrive Pro client from Office 365
SkyDrive Pro for businesses can now be installed on Windows running older versions of Office after Microsoft released it as a standalone client.
First Windows XP now Exchange 2003: What happens when the clock stops on support?
While all the focus has been on Microsoft pulling the plug on Windows XP support, next April is also going to be zero hour for the veteran email server.