Stories about: Interwoven

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    Autonomy tool analyzes data from Facebook, social networks 28/05/2009 04:40:00

    Autonomy is giving businesses a way to analyze and react to discussion of their products and services on social media sites.
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    Open Text acquiring Vignette 07/05/2009 04:57:00

    Open Text said Wednesday it plans to acquire fellow content management tools provider Vignette for about US$310 million in cash and stock. The deal is expected to be finalized in the second half of this year.
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    Microsoft's enterprise search road map leads to SharePoint 11/02/2009 08:03:00

    Microsoft will release a new server that integrates the enterprise search technology it gained by acquiring Fast Search & Transfer with its SharePoint collaboration and content-management platform, the company said Tuesday.
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    Obama can't have a BlackBerry. Should your CEO? 10/12/2008 09:27:00

    The press has been all over President-Elect Barack Obama's addiction to his BlackBerry and the possibility that he might have to give it up for reasons of national security. But no one in the media seems to be asking the most logical follow-up question: Is the cybertechnology that can compromise the future chief executive's BlackBerry also a threat to mobile devices being used every day by thousands of senior executives in corporate America?
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    Tech start-ups that should matter 21/12/2007 11:00:05

    In 2007,we designated more than 90 start-ups as worth watching. After a second look, we picked these 10 as offering what matters most in the enterprise -- agility, seamless integration and pervasive connectivity.
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    Open source CMSes prove well worth the price 09/10/2007 11:44:38

    When last surveying open source Web CMSes (content management systems) I provided some common-sense advice. For example, it's important to look for not just functionality but also frequent updates, a healthy user community, and the availability of professional support. Some points are still true today, but new offerings may get you rethinking the role of these products in your enterprise.
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    Red Hat faces challenges to move beyond core technology 28/09/2007 06:17:25

    Clad in his pajamas, Red Hat co-founder Marc Ewing arrived at work at 11 a.m. one day in 1998, unlocked the office for a new employee, and promptly left to go back to sleep.
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    Google, Microsoft describe next generation 'Office 2.0' 07/09/2007 08:30:59

    As Web 2.0 technologies continue seeping into business systems, a new generation of corporate users is starting to gain access to the collaboration capabilities they are demanding from IT, according to attendees at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco this week. But before use of the tools spreads too far, they noted, companies must strike a balance between the Web 2.0 wants of users and the needs of corporate IT.
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    10 virtualization companies to watch 21/08/2007 09:21:22

    Everybody knows virtualization isn't just about VMware anymore. Many users are past the rush to server virtualization and now need to increase the benefits of the move. They need not only to improve efficiency, performance and management, but also to find ways to extend the technology to their desktop, storage and mobile environments. That's a heavy burden. Product choices can be overwhelming, and a starting point difficult to find. Get on your way with promising products from these 10 companies:
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    Microsoft plots out focus for future 19/04/2007 11:12:59

    Microsoft is working harder to pinpoint important innovations that will drive its business, Microsoft's CEO, Steve Ballmer, said on Wednesday.
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    Living (and dying) with Linux in the workplace 22/03/2007 14:20:46

    Are you looking for a Windows alternative for serious office work? Many people are starting to wonder about their non-Microsoft operating system options, especially given Windows Vista's hefty hardware demands, upgrade costs and license restrictions. We've already examined using Mac OS X in the workplace; now, I take a hard look at Linux by using an enterprise distribution exclusively at work. I'm not simply playing with a test machine; I've been using Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10+ day in, day out to do my job as Computerworld's online managing editor in the U.S.
 
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