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Yammer introduced today its Microsoft Sharepoint Web Part, which integrates Yammer with Sharepoint. Using the Web Part, available for Windows SharePoint Server 2007 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Continue reading »Microsoft has launched its BI Labs site. This new labs site, spotted by Mary Jo Foley today, joins other labs sites such as Office Labs, and DevLabs. The first
Continue reading »Windows 8 may be released as soon as April 2012, according to ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley. Foley writes that according to a "trusted source" Microsoft is on track to
Continue reading »Microsoft is trying hard to become an open source friendly company, and it's made some strides since the days in which Steve Ballmer was calling Linux a cancer. But
Continue reading »When Microsoft announced its acquisition of Skype, it marked another turning point for many early adopters who have known the simplicity and usefulness of the service since its first
Continue reading »Today Google announced a new version of its Google Apps Device Policy app for Android. New features include the ability to locate a lost or stolen Android device on
Continue reading »There are literally thousands of project management and SharePoint-based applications available, and more come out all the time. New ones are usually not that interesting. But Kiiro is a project
Continue reading »Gliffy, one of the top Web-based diagramming tools, has released the first API for any service of its kind. This software as a service just got a complete UI makeover,
Continue reading »Is Enterprise 2.0 a crock? Where are the use cases? Seven enterprise managers spoke about five principles that are emerging around this topic at the Enterprise 2.0 conference today in
Continue reading »Diagram makers, rejoice. Today, Gliffy has released the newest version of their popular SaaS tool, and it's got a whole new look. Now, Gliffy and other Web-based offerings may not
Continue reading »Doug Dennerline spent ten years at Cisco and was most recently Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Collaboration Software Group, making him the man in charge of WebEx
Continue reading »Enterprise social networking service Yammer today released a new version of its iOS app. The new version adds threaded discussions, private messaging and full Retina Display support. Also, users
Continue reading »The green movement is without a doubt affecting companies both large and small. Telecommuting, the virtual office, Web conferencing are all ways that companies can keep energy costs down while
Continue reading »Today at the TechEd conference Microsoft announced several forthcoming Windows Phone 7 features for business users. The next release, codenamed Mango, will include several improvements in both productivity and
Continue reading »The news that Google is buying DocVerse is now official. The reasons why Google bought this small company can be learned by taking a look at the people who started
Continue reading »Microblogging represents the first wave in the enterprise. Now the questions is what represents the second wave and how adoption will occur. The issue of the second wave came back
Continue reading »By building structure around a glut of data from U.S. Customs, Panjiva has become a clearing house for the information on suppliers that enterprises crave. Now, searching customs data may
Continue reading »Today's smartphones are useful for messaging and some collaboration applications. But connecting to applications on a desktop with a smartphone is impractical. It's far easier to see your desktop using
Continue reading »Microsoft announced at its Worldwide Partners Conference today that it will launch a CRM SaaS service and an app marketplace as parts of CRM 2011, itself a part of
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 »Microsoft is testing a microblogging service called OfficeTalk that is much like Twitter. The service is designed for the enterprise and appears it will be offered as an on-premise service.
Continue reading »CubeTree is launching a new service today that makes documents into items that can support comments, adding a new dimension to how users can interact with spreadsheets, slides on a
Continue reading »The French Government's public finance department will switch 130,000 desktop PC's to Mozilla's email and calendar applications. Mozilla's Thunderbird email service, Lightning Calendar and an open-source groupware will replace IBM
Continue reading »VMware's acquisition of Zimbra from Yahoo points to a new form of partnership in the tech word. It's one that could define the big winners in the battle for a
Continue reading »iPhone use has doubled in the enterprise since last summer when Apple released the 3GS. The big bump in sales helped Apple post $3.38 billion in profits this past quarter.
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