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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Portal Battles Create Customer Conflict
When we wrote about the portal framework as the “Battle for the Enterprise Desktop” back in spring 2002, we were referring to clashing vendors that saw the portal as at once an opportunity and a...
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The Microsoft Office System: Better Software at the Cost of Choice
The Issue: Microsoft’s Office System with SharePoint puts powerful software into employees’ hands, but companies must control its proliferation and set policy for use to avoid the greater cost:...
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Vignette Acquires Tower: More Rising and Converging in Content Management
Content management vendor Vignette is acquiring Australia-based Tower Technology in a $125M cash and stock deal. In general, the move is intended to fill a document management gap in Vignette’s...
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The Microsoft Office System: Turning Point or Point of No Return?
Office 2003 System is a means to further solidify Microsoft’s firm footing on the desktop by building connections to back-end infrastructure and applications. At the same time, it threatens to...
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SAP’s NetWeaver Part 1: A New Architecture for SAP, But Is It for Customers?
The Bottom Line: Putting the confusing marketing of its parts aside, NetWeaver constitutes SAP’s new services-oriented architecture. Customers should approach and regard NetWeaver in much the...
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Hindsight on Documentum's Content Management Leadership; Foresight on EMC's Direction
It’s becoming clear now: Documentum has outmaneuvered its competitors by acknowledging the long-term reality of the enterprise software market, aggressively leading the market first by acquiring...
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Microsoft Portal Migration Path May Prove Problematic
Steering the upgrade path for Microsoft portals and related technology (and everything seems related), even for companies devoted to Microsoft, may prove confusing. Licensing issues aside,...
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The Microsoft Portal Grows in the Enterprise; IT Serves the Business
Microsoft’s departmental SharePoint Portal Server is being put to good use: Companies like EMS Technologies are using portals to offer services and to demonstrate IT’s value to the business.
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Lazaridis and Balsillie: The two RIM hosers that destroyed the BlackBerry empire
The shamed former Co-CEO's of Research in Motion will be always remembered as the Bob and Doug McKenzie of the smartphone industry rather than the giants they should have been.
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Will any Comcast subscribers pay $60 to watch Eddie Murphy's brand-new movie on demand?
Major movie studios continue to take baby steps toward offering new films to cable subscribers via premium on demand while the flicks are still in theaters. The biggest test to date will come in a...
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How to transform IT operations with service assurance
Managing IT in silos is a thing of the past; a service-centric strategy will guarantee better IT service performance and more satisfied end users and customers.
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Jim Snabe, co-CEO SAP explains current business drivers
What's driving SAP's current sales? Here I play back some of a conversation I had with Jim Hagemann Snabe, co-CEO SAP with the emphasis on both core apps and HANA.
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Duke Nukem PR guy would have been better off staying quiet
PR guy Jim Redner's Twitter tantrum sank his business with 2K Games last week after he threatened Duke Nukem Forever reviewers. Now he's explaining his position. But should he?
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SAP aiming for 1,000 Business ByDesign customers by end of 2011
SAP has 500 companies running their businesses on its Business By Demand cloud ERP suite today and is looking to double that count by the end of the year.
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The wikileaks don't add up
The wikileaks don't add up - not only couldn't the leaks happen as described without gross negligence somewhere, but the contents seem remarkably one sided.
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Asking readers for some help
A quick request for some reader help - testing google alerts and similar software.
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Giving thanks for failure: The ID card mess five years later
Money has momentum - and one consequence of the present TSA uproar is likely to be a revival in national ID card proposals as bureaucrats ignore a decade of data processing failures in making this...
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Buying for tomorrow: Cryptography and SPARC/CMT
When in doubt, bet on the future coming sooner rather than later - because it's better to be ahead of the eight ball, than under it.
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Things are looking up!
Just last week American voters did the right thing - and pretty soon you may have a new job, or a better one. Great! but remember, change brings both opportunity and risk - so do the right thing:...
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Pagan Agnostics
Does the PC empower the user? I don't think so - well, unless you wipe out Windows and install Linux or a BSD, then maybe.
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