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Siemens Enterprise Communications survey reviews productivity tools

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Siemens Enterprise Communications survey reviews productivity tools
Siemens Enterprise Communications has published a study discussing the state of collaboration and other business productivity tools. Not surprisingly, the study showed virtual teams still rely on legacy tools such as email and phones, and they are frustrated by current collaboration technologies. The survey was based on a sample of 320 responses, with answers coming in from nine countries across North America, Latin America and Western Europe. Read More


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Dell ramps up converged infrastructure push with Active Systems
Dell on Thursday will outline the next phase of its strategy to move up the IT value chain and sell higher-value systems that combine hardware and software for building out data center infrastructure. Read More


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What Does Disney Buying Star Wars Have To Do With Open Source?
Big as in Four Billion Dollars big, news yesterday that Disney acquired Lucasfilm including the Star Wars franchise from its single sharehol Read More


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SAP goes after Salesforce.com with new social software products, strategy
SAP on Wednesday made a series of announcements meant to define itself as a major player in the enterprise social software market with a superior approach to rivals such as Salesforce.com. Read More

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The Samsung-designed device is the first in the Nexus line to directly challenge the iPad. Read More

 
 
 

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