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Google Apps Marketplace has hit the six month mark. It has 200 apps and about four million users with access to the service. It has provided another example for for
Continue reading »I got another email from Backupify, the cloud-based backup company. We have written before about them here. Usually, these emails just confirm that the backups of my Gmail, Facebook, LinkedIn,
Continue reading »Today Novell released its 2012 version of its email software GroupWise, and the announcement was greeted by most with a big yawn. GroupWise? Seems so last century. (Actually, the last
Continue reading »Think your business is too small for cybercrime? Think again. Perpetrators of viruses, malware and other threats target businesses of all sizes. Get a day-in-the-life look at how simple activities
Continue reading »Google Apps now has multi-domain support, allowing organizations with two or more domains to manage from a single control panel. Until now, Google Apps permitted one domain per account. That
Continue reading »Yes, it is hard to believe, but email turned 40 last month. No one can question that email has transformed the way business is conducted. According to Radicati group, the
Continue reading »Open-Xchange began its life as a hosted email service but has since evolved with a twist: its engineers have figured out a relatively simple process to extract your contacts from
Continue reading »Well, this week marks the tenth anniversary of identity-based message encryption with more than a billion secure messages being exchanged annually, according to Voltage, one of the leaders in this
Continue reading »Google Apps is making it a bit more enticing for companies of all sizes to adopt its service for the Blackberry smart phone. In a post this morning on the
Continue reading »What is part Nimble.com, part Constant Contact, part Web site authoring tool, part SurveyMonkey, part wiki all rolled into one? The answer is a new service called GreenRope, available now.
Continue reading »Google Apps is adding Google Groups to its enterprise suite of applications, another example of Google's commitment to developing an online application environment that is compelling enough for users to
Continue reading »It's not unusual for Apple to dominate the news, but this week it was inescapable. Steve Jobs' decision to step down as CEO sent shockwaves through the industry. Jobs' decision
Continue reading »Google has announced the availability of a new Application Programming Interface (API) that allows 3rd party services to offer contextually relevant content and functionality inside the email interface of Google
Continue reading »Those of us who make a living by making things happen (i.e. who hustle) know that it is a people game. All of the tools in the world won't beat
Continue reading »You may not know the name J.D. Falk off the top of your head, but he worked tirelessly to protect your inbox from spam. Falk's untimely death came yesterday at
Continue reading »About 6 months ago, I switched from Outlook to Gmail and wrote about the experience. It was a move I haven't regretted, and I've never been tempted to return to
Continue reading »Anil Dash posted a wonderful piece this week on his blog entitled, if your website's full of a**holes, it's your fault and I thought I would take a moment
Continue reading »As mentioned last week on Google's blog, this fall the company will shut down a series of services, including Aardvark, Desktop, Notebook, Web Security (the original Postini technology) and others
Continue reading »Launched earlier this month, Obayoo (pronounced oh-bio) is a private social network for microblogging and file sharing within your company. It's available for free on a SaaS basis and accessed
Continue reading »Signal has been around for several years and this week they introduced a freemium model to promote their cross-channel marketing campaign software. You can sign up for a free account
Continue reading »A Forrester study reports that real-time collaboration has stalled in the enterprise due in most part to the lack of adoption in technologies such as web conferencing and instant messaging.
Continue reading »Revenue growth is priority #1 for most businesses today. So, good salespeople are in demand, and management wants to give them the best possible tools to make them productive. Selling
Continue reading »At CES this past week, Google executive Andy Rubin said that the next version of the Nexus One phone will be for the enterprise. It could have a physical keyboard.
Continue reading »The small business market is seeing a new crop of customer relationship management and intranet applications designed to provide a basic set of features without overwhelming the user. GlassCubes is
Continue reading »We all know that apps are getting more social, but various announcements this week emphasize the point for enterprise purposes. These include connecting LinkedIn, mailing list software Lyris and Jive
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