Thursday, September 27, 2012

Microsoft to make case for new Exchange version

  Oracle likely to announce Exadata sequel soon | SAP bundles analytic apps with IQ database
 
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Microsoft to make the case for new Exchange version
Microsoft will lay out the reasons it believes enterprises need to adopt the new version of its Exchange email server at a conference this week devoted to the product. Read More


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Oracle likely to announce Exadata sequel soon
Many signs suggest that Oracle is about to introduce a next-generation version of the Exadata database machine, the first and apparently most successful of its "engineered systems" that combine Oracle software with servers, networking and storage. Read More

SAP bundles analytic apps with IQ database
SAP on Monday announced a new family of products that marry its Business Objects BI (business intelligence) software with the Sybase IQ analytic database and include specialized business content for use by various industries. Read More

Infor, customer head to court over third-party system support
A longtime user of Infor's ERP (enterprise resource planning) software says in a federal lawsuit that Infor is unjustly demanding a substantial sum of money after discovering that third-party companies have been accessing the software. Read More

Rent.com may add chatbots to its CRM mix
Alain Avakian, the Rent.com CTO, points to Siri when he talks about his own interest in virtual chat technology and its potential to augment customer service at his business. Read More

Microsoft drills down on archiving capabilities of new Exchange
New and improved archiving capabilities in Exchange 2013 make it easier for IT administrators to store and manage messages, and improve accessibility for end users, Microsoft said Tuesday at its Exchange Conference in Orlando. Read More


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Microsoft's moves foreshadow price hike for Mac Office
Microsoft has announced price increases for its Windows Office suite of as much as 17%, but its plans for Office on the Mac remain a mystery. Read More

Healthcare faces acute IT staff shortage
Two-thirds of healthcare organizations in the U.S. say they need more qualified IT staffers, according to a survey by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. Read More

Google Maps dives underwater for panoramic ocean views
Google has added its first underwater panoramic images to Google Maps. Read More

Oracle releases free ADF Essentials
In an effort to expand programmer awareness, Oracle has released a free version of its Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF). Read More

Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss
Apple on Monday began reminding some iCloud users that they will soon lose the 20GB of free storage they'd received when they migrated from MobileMe. Read More

 
 
 

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