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Microsoft: Dynamics ERP on Azure cloud to debut in Q4

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Microsoft plans Q4 debut for Dynamics ERP on the Azure cloud
Microsoft is planning to roll out its first "cloud-enabled" Dynamics ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications by the end of this year, the company announced Monday during the Convergence conference in Houston. Read More


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IBM unveils new analysis packages
IBM has unveiled three packages of services and software to help organizations analyze their data for profit and improved efficiency. Read More

Adobe updates Digital Marketing Suite
Adobe Systems has introduced tools for advertising across social networking sites and different devices, and also analytics to keep track of it all, the company said on Wednesday. Read More

Oracle net income rises 18 percent, but hardware sales slump
Oracle on Tuesday said third-quarter net income rose 18 percent to US$2.5 billion, while revenues grew 3 percent to $9 billion. However, hardware systems revenues sagged 16 percent to $869 million. Read More

Microsoft: SharePoint isn't late to enterprise social networking
Although enterprise social networking (ESN) products that replicate Facebook-like and Twitter-like functionality for workplaces have been around for about five years, Microsoft sees a big opportunity in that market, to which some feel the maker of Windows and Office has been slow to respond. Read More

Moxie Software integrates enterprise social collaboration and customer service software
Moxie Software will release at the end of March an integrated suite that gives companies both enterprise social networking capabilities for internal employee collaboration and customer service software for handling customer queries. Read More

Microsoft pitches IE9 as the browser for reaching 'a few sites'
Microsoft has kicked off a new marketing campaign for Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) that urges users of rival browsers to run it, even if only sparingly for "a few sites that you go to everyday." Read More


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Google's BigQuery brings big data to the cloud
While most of the talk around big data assumes such systems will be deployed in-house, Google is building a service that will allow for analyzing large amounts of data in the cloud. Read More

Outlook 2010 cheat sheet
Whether you're upgrading from Outlook 2007 or an earlier version, we've got the goods on how to find your way around Microsoft Outlook 2010 and make the most of its new features. Read More

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 adds tools, color styles, website creation
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 is the latest iteration of Corel's powerful graphics suite, and adds several compelling features to its keystone component, the CorelDRAW vector graphics editor . Read More

Cloud Computing Calls for Rebuilding Enterprise IT
For all of the buzz about cloud computing, there remains confusion about its real implications for an IT organization. CIO.com's Bernard Golden argues that to take full advantage of the cost savings and efficiency improvements of the cloud, CIOs have to rethink their approach to IT. Read More

Publish an Ebook, Step by Step
Want to publish a book? You can either kill a bunch of trees, or get with the 2010s and publish it as an ebook. Read More

Mobile app developers see Google+ on the rise
Recent surveys of mobile app developers found that 66% of them feel Google+ could catch up to Facebook and shows there's been an erosion in developer interest in building apps for Android phones and tablets. Read More

In the cloud, your data can get caught up in legal actions
Legitimate users of Megaupload's service have learned this lesson the hard way. Read More

 
 
 

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