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Report: Apple, Microsoft lock horns over iOS Office revenue split
Apple and Microsoft are arguing over the iOS App Store's submission and payment requirements, and Microsoft has already made concessions as it tries to get its SkyDrive app approved, support discussions show. Read More


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The scariest software project horror stories of 2012
Sure, plenty of enterprise software projects go just fine and end up giving customers all the things vendors promise: lower operating costs, streamlined operations and happier users. Read More

Oracle's Database Appliance certified for SAP software
Some of SAP's software products are now certified for use with Oracle's Database Appliance, which is essentially a streamlined version of its Exadata machine aimed at small and medium-size businesses. Read More

SharePoint 2010 cheat sheet
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Visual journey: Tips for working with SharePoint 2010
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Game on: Enterprise apps gain gaming features to boost usage
Adding a competitive component to enterprise software improves adoption and real-time decision-making, gamification advocates say. Read More

Apptio unveils tool to keep track of cloud costs
Companies worried about their bills for cloud services have a new -- and free -- option: Apptio's Cloud Express, which can track usage and costs for cloud services from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Rackspace. Read More

Microsoft boosts security for Outlook.com
Outlook.com, the new webmail service that Microsoft is previewing and that will replace Hotmail, has gained security boosts against phishing and spam. Read More

 

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