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Google ups Search Appliance index
News Google has expanded the capacity of its Search Appliance and made other improvements to the customised server that lets people search their company's documents. The earlier incarnation of the device could index as many as three million documents... [06 Aug 2008]
Microsoft Windows set to retire?
News Leaked documents, reportedly seen by the Software Development Times, are alleged to show that Midori will run on x86, x64 and ARM hardware and that applications will be interoperable with existing Windows apps. [05 Aug 2008]
Oracle adds to SAP lawsuit allegations
News In that initial lawsuit, Oracle alleged that SAP acquired TomorrowNow to not only woo away its PeopleSoft customers who needed maintenance and support, but to also use those customers' contracts with Oracle to access its proprietary support... [30 Jul 2008]
Telegraph spreads the news on Google Apps
News Journalists and commercial staff will be able to access their email, documents and other work related information using any internet-enabled device. People can also use the Google Talk instant messenger and Google Docs - meaning journalists can... [23 Jul 2008]
Microsoft embraces cloud computing with 'Live Mesh'
News Microsoft has begun testing technology that brings together a user's pictures, documents and other data scattered across a growing number of machines with the goal of allowing people to access their information from anywhere and at any time. [23 Apr 2008]
Biometrics open up Heathrow Terminal One
News The technology ensures that a transferring international passenger cannot swap travel documents with a domestic passenger in order to evade immigration control. Biometric passenger checks have landed at Heathrow that will allow domestic travellers... [08 Feb 2008]
Google Apps hosts one big team talk over the web
News For instance, a group working on a team project could use Google Apps Team Edition and be able to access the shared documents from any computer over the internet. They are one more way for businesses to get comfortable with computing in the cloud... [07 Feb 2008]
BlackBerrys squashed by Whitehall data ban
News The ban does not affect RIM's BlackBerry enterprise version (4.0 and above), which has been certified by CESG as secure enough to carry 'restricted'-level documents - the only PDA device that has been - and so can still be used by civil servants... [04 Feb 2008]
Cisco places faith in remote access
News We both believe that crucial business documents will need to be accessible and actionable from the 'cloud', or the layer of network intelligence, through a myriad of internet-connected devices. Cisco has invested in SoonR, a company that offers... [14 Jan 2008]
Google 'Gdrive' coming soon?
News Microsoft offers a hosted storage solution of its own, which it renamed Windows Live SkyDrive this summer and has readied Office Live Workspace, a free online tool for viewing, sharing and storing, but not editing, Office documents online. [27 Nov 2007]
Adobe buys web word processor
News Adobe is also scheduled to announce a service, code-named Share, that allows people to invite others to view and access documents stored by Adobe. Documents can be embedded inside a web page as well. Microsoft, meanwhile, is expected to detail its... [01 Oct 2007]
Salesforce.com launches on-demand CRM platform
News Salesforce.com also unveiled its next batch of product updates scheduled for winter 2008, which includes a move into on-demand content management for managing documents and unstructured data. The SaaS platform includes new Visualforce technology... [18 Sep 2007]
Google proposes global privacy standard
News Under a "preventing harm" principle in the framework, "any remedial measures should be proportionate to the likelihood and severity of the harm," the documents state. The nine principles of the framework are: preventing harm; integrity of personal... [14 Sep 2007]
Microsoft details Vista search tweaks
News This week, Microsoft is releasing three documents aimed at helping the industry understand the changes. Microsoft said in a statement: "Following through on the commitments we made in court, this week we are releasing three documents to help our... [13 Sep 2007]
Think web 2.0, brokers told
News For example, many companies still use PDF documents to distribute information. Dave Schehr, research director at Gartner, told silicon.com that newer companies are already providing these kinds of services for investors to use to access information... [03 Aug 2007]
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