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KnowledgeTree, the open source document management system for the enterprise, has a new release featuring some small but significant updates to their software. In the 3.6.1 version announced yesterday, KnowledgeTree
Continue reading »If you want something more capable than Hootsuite to handle your social media marketing, then you might want to take a closer look at what Pardot's Marketing Automation service provides.
Continue reading »Fans of Paul Newman will recognize his character's famous line in Cool Hand Luke. Never in the history of electronic communications do we have so many choices and yet experience
Continue reading »Earlier this month, Forrester's Boris Evelson gave his top ten predictions for business intelligence for the coming year. Some of them bear repeating, some bear further reaction and clarification. What
Continue reading »On-premise applications like Sharepoint are becoming a target for cloud-based services. Up to now, customers could either start with Sharepoint, or an online alternative like Google Sites. But now we
Continue reading »With some core changes to contacts, Google Apps has dipped a toe in to the enterprise social networking waters. As of today, Apps contacts exhibits shades of Facebook and Twitter
Continue reading »Many of you are familiar with the packet capture tools Ethereal, Netscout's Snifffer or Wireshark. All of these are very useful for debugging network-related problems. The problem is that you
Continue reading »Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, may think email's dying, but until it's dead it's still the incumbent monarch of enterprise communication. Tools that don't fit seamlessly into existing processes
Continue reading »A survey conducted by Securosis and financed by data security vendor Imperva of 1,100 security professionals yielded some interesting and conflicted results. The survey evaluated perceived effectiveness, not actual
Continue reading »The notion of app stores is expanding into the world of printers and HP has made some important strides in the past year after it announced its ePrint line of
Continue reading »It seems that the lowly spreadsheet can be used to do just about anything, apart from adding up columns of numbers. Spreadsheet abuse has been happening almost since its invention
Continue reading »When you have enough companies trying to ride the viral invite/closed beta wave with closed betas for a business to specialize in viral invites, it's time to pull the
Continue reading »The 3.5 release of ThoughtFarmer, the self-titled "social intranet software," adds the kind of features that fully embody their strategy: incremental changes to encourage collaboration. ThoughtFarmer has quietly been working
Continue reading »Colligo Networks has long built some of the most best-known desktop applications for Microsoft SharePoint. The Colligo Contributor software suite lends offline access and an interface that's definitely easier to
Continue reading »Today Apple sent out a promotional email titled "Mac in the Enterprise," marking the company's official return to the enterprise marketplace. This should come as no surprise to those
Continue reading »These days it's all about making your free web site "go viral" right? Maybe that was the all-too-common business plan in recent years - but many people were uncomfortable with
Continue reading »We often write about better tools for how people can collaborate easily, and one of our favorite companies just keeps coming with new ones that now it is hard
Continue reading »The surprising results of an IPv6 census conducted by the Measurement Factory and sponsored by Infoblox are that the lion's share of actual working IPv6 nodes are being hosted by
Continue reading »If you are looking for a basic but solid course on how to teach your entire staff the essentials of good email security and how to avoid common phishing attacks,
Continue reading »Email service provider iContact is holding an interesting contest (we aren't involved, just like contests). Make a short video on why you either like or hate social media and post
Continue reading »Lots of memories of my computing past flooding through me this morning, and no, this won't be another Jobs tribute. But a post yesterday talking about whether you were using
Continue reading »Distributed teams. Virtual work. Placeless offices. Whatever you want to call them, groups who work from geographically separate locations are more common than ever. Despite how widespread this mode of
Continue reading »Apple is launching a new program designed for business customers: App Store Volume Purchasing. With this option, U.S. businesses have a way to purchase mobile applications built by third-party developers
Continue reading »We spent a lot of time at Lotusphere talking with vendors about how they are moving forward with IBM, and their views about IBM's collaboration strategy. In particular, we looked
Continue reading »The news this week about firing Carol Bartz, Yahoo's CEO, made us go into the Wayback Machine to recall the many good things that Yahoo has created over its life.
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