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Office 365 Migration Guide: Approaches, Techniques and Challenges
With more sharing, collaboration, and cloud capabilities, Microsoft Office 365 is a switch worth making. Check out this white paper to learn how to simplify your migration to Office 365.
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Death and hope of resurrection among newspapers and magazines
What's killing the mainstream press? advocacy masquerading as journalism. What's going to save it? Technology.
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Do Americans Still Prefer Print and Paper Communications?
The survey also found that more than half respondents believe that electronic communications are a more environmentally friendly way to read books, magazines, and mail.
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Lasers could remove ink from printed paper, allowing for reuse
U.K. researchers are studying technology that would vaporize dark toner, potentially allowing a sheet of paper to be used up to five times.
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Climate Savers releases network energy-efficiency white paper
Publication is latest in organization's series of technical primers and evaluation guides.
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Paper Making and Managed Forests
Doc never realized so much forest land is privately owned, and learned a lot by visiting the NAFO website. Of course, it's an industry group so you have to balance the information there, but much...
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Small law firm turns to IBM analytics when paper-based claims process can't keep up
The solution enables LaVan & Neidenberg handle a significant increased number of disability claims for veterans, while speeding the filing time by 66 percent.
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Whining Again About Paper Choices
Let's not lose site of the advantages of high-quality printing, which can and often does take place in house with MFP machines. And a good choice of paper stock is part of what makes for decent...
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The Open Group, SABSA release white paper on aligning enterprise, security architecture to achieve business goals
For too long, security and risk management have been considered a discipline separate from enterprise architecture, which has led to increased costs, reduced interoperability and less productive...
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Paper Shipments Down Again
Paper shipments in the U.S. are down again.
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Paper Shipments Continue Downward Spiral
Paper shipments are a pretty good indicator of the health of the industry, so the figures coming out of the American Forest & Paper Association are on the gloomy side.
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PrintEco cuts paper waste when you print
Software utility can help cut between 20 percent and 30 percent of the wasted pages that often are churned out when you print content from the Web, email threads.
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Are Paper Laws Coming to a Country Near You?
In a mere 22 months, it will be law to use verified legal timber product sourcing, including pulp and paper, within the European Union (EU). The Regulation covers a broad range of timber products...
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Electronic vs. Paper Statements: Which is Greener?
Electronic statements and sales materials are not carbon-free, of course, but the concept that they are actually worse for the environment than a hand-delivered piece of mail, seems like a stretch...
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MIT folds solar cell into paper airplane
Researchers at MIT have developed a way to "print" solar cells on paper and fabric. The process takes place in a vacuum chamber and is similar what's used to make potato chip bags.
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PaperShare a new place to find and share papers
Dave Greschler, a long-time friend, reached out to introduce me to his newest project, PaperShare.com. When introducing PaperShare, it pointed out to me that in a world of social media, it is...
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Times of New York candle for those who read the paper online
An enterprising company has released the Times of New York candle for recreating the smell of that famous newspaper for those who miss the smell while browsing online.
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Gallery: Paper shredded by iPads at Apple stores
The Apple store in Sydney, Australia joins the rest of the Apple world by taking down its paper signs and replacing them with iPads. Here's a look.
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Epson, E Ink teaming up on 300-dpi electronic paper device
Colorized e-book readers and related apps for tablets are becoming more popular, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for more development with electronic ink displays.
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Gallery: Smart PaperPhone bends the rules
Think your cell phone is too heavy? Just wait until you can get your hands on a PaperPhone.
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Could this PaperPhone be the future?
This prototype smartphone will make your current-gen iPhone look like a primitive brick.
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