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Enterprise Content Management - Thinking Beyond the Repository
White Paper Enterprise Content Management (ECM) traditionally is defined as managing unstructured information, such as Microsoft Word documents, scanned images, records and emails, in a central repository where it can be classified,... [02 Sep 2009]
eBay sells most of Skype in $2bn deal
News Word of Tuesday's impending sale to the private investor group was first reported late Monday in The New York Times. Ecommerce giant eBay announced on Tuesday that it's selling its Skype unit to an investor group that... [01 Sep 2009]
Sony Vaio laptops to come with Google Chrome attached
News Currently, however, the Chrome-browser Vaios are only available in the US and there's no word on whether they'll be hitting the UK any time soon. Consumers snapping up a new Vaio will get a choice of browsers with their... [01 Sep 2009]
Snow Leopard, Windows 7, Microsoft Word ban and BT broadband
News But not everything was going Microsoft's way in August, after a US judge ruled that the company had to stop selling Word in its current form due to patent infringement. While August may traditionally be something of a... [01 Sep 2009]
Office 2007 Tips and Tricks
White Paper The presenter will demonstrate useful tips and tricks for Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The attendee of this webcast will learn about new features and timesavers to help in the day-to-day work. [29 Aug 2009]
Afibel Enables Problem-Free Template Designing for Over 500,000 Customer Mailings Each Year
White Paper Afibel selected Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher, as it was the only publishing tool that allowed the person responsible for letter templates to work in Word (a crucial requirement for Afibel) and incorporated... [28 Aug 2009]
iPhone, Google battle - another element in the struggle for web power
News It's working to disrupt every industry from books and news to word processing and telecommunications by rebuilding them on top of the internet. But in the bigger picture, it's a fight that was destined to happen as the... [27 Aug 2009]
'You can't sell Word' ruling: Microsoft files formal appeal
News Microsoft filed its formal appeal late on Tuesday of a patent infringement ruling that threatens to halt sales of Word in its current form. Earlier this month, a federal judge increased that monetary award and also... [27 Aug 2009]
Microsoft looks to reverse 'you can't sell Word' ruling
News A federal appeals court has scheduled a hearing next month to decide whether to uphold a ruling that would force Microsoft to stop selling Word in its current form. A district court judge last week issued an injunction... [24 Aug 2009]
Cloud computing a buzzing in business ears
Comment At salesforce.com's recent customer events I noticed the word cloud has been added to the familiar 'death to software' schtick that Marc Benioff has been pedalling for years. This sentence includes the... [20 Aug 2009]
Microsoft makes 'emergency' appeal to halt Word injunction
News Microsoft on Tuesday asked an appeals court to halt an injunction that would force the company to stop selling Microsoft Word in its current form. A judge last week issued an injunction that would force Microsoft to stop... [19 Aug 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.08.09
Round-Up So does this mean copies of Word will now be sold under the counter in brown paper bags, and Clippy the annoying paperclip will top the US' most wanted list? Microsoft Word has been banned. The ruling... [14 Aug 2009]
Why Microsoft Word won't disappear after 'landmark ruling'
News The news that a judge has slapped an injunction that could bar Microsoft from selling its flagship Word software is a big deal. As for the size of the monetary verdict in the Word case, Owen wouldn't say... [13 Aug 2009]
Microsoft, Nokia: 'We're going after BlackBerry with mobile Office deal'
News Given that, it seems reasonable to think it could well be until 2011 before the mobile versions of Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote make their way onto the first Symbian phones, and even then the rollout will start... [13 Aug 2009]
Microsoft can't sell Word anymore, rules judge
News A judge on Tuesday ordered Microsoft to stop selling Word, one of its premier products, in its current form due to patent infringement. Judge Leonard Davis of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas... [12 Aug 2009]