Tuesday, May 13, 2014

TechEd: Microsoft reveals new Office features available only in the cloud

  New products of the week 05.12.14 | Enterprise messaging services fight to make themselves heard, but are they doomed already?

 
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TechEd: Microsoft reveals new Office features available only in the cloud
  Microsoft showed off new Office features at TechEd 2014, but some of them will never be available to customers who don't embrace the cloud version of the software suite, Office 365, and the company will take its time bringing others to market for Office Server users. Read More
 


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New products of the week 05.12.14
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as IBM and CA Read More
 

Enterprise messaging services fight to make themselves heard, but are they doomed already?
Odds are, you probably don't communicate with friends and family the same way you did a decade ago. The rise of the text message and the fall of the phone call as ways to stay in touch has been precipitous, even if the centrality of email has been unquestioned for far longer than 10 years. Read More
 

7 enterprise messaging companies to watch
Just a taste of the growing number of business-centric messaging companies out there. Read More
 

How Riverbed is reinventing itself
In order to differentiate itself, Riverbed is re-defining itself as a platform company, instead of a suite of products. Read More
 

Upgrade to Samsung Galaxy S5? No thanks
Nothing compelling enough about the Samsung Galaxy S5, move along. Read More
 

New evidence that Microsoft is preparing a cloud-based Windows OS
It's not much, but an employee may have given away a hint of a future product. Read More
 

Netflix is already speeding along Comcast's internet 'fast lane'
Since reaching a peering agreement with Comcast in February, Netflix streaming quality on its network has improved steadily, from an all-time low average of 1.51 Mbps in January to 2.77 Mbps last month. Read More
 

FCC proposal would limit AT&T, Verizon in spectrum auction
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May Microsoft Patch Tuesday: 2 rated Critical, 6 Important & 4 Security Advisories
Microsoft released eight security bulletins, which address 13 Common Vulnerability & Exposures (CVEs) in .NET Framework, Office, SharePoint, Internet Explorer, and Windows. Read More
 

Salesforce.com ties Force.com to Heroku for richer app development
Salesforce.com has made another step toward unifying its family of application development technologies with Salesforce1 Heroku Connect, which synchronizes data between its Force.com platform and Heroku. Read More
 

Microsoft's Windows 8.1 Update requirement generates confusion
Microsoft is struggling to explain its requirement for Windows 8.1 customers to update to the latest version of the OS in order to receive bug and security patches. Read More
 

 

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