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  • Kofax Launches Dotimage Enterprise Edition

    Kofax, provider of capture-enabled business process management (BPM) solutions, announced the launch of DotImage Enterprise Edition, software for enabling Internet browser based portal applications with document scanning, viewing, annotating and processing capabilities that is fully integrated with Kofax’s enterprise capture platform. DotImage Enterprise Edition allows customers to extend enterprise capture solutions beyond firewalls to include…

  • ASCII Group Offers E-Newsletter, Social Marketing Service to Members

    The ASCII Group has unveiled a complementary e-newsletter service designed to help solution providers market themselves to clients, prospects, and contacts with new content in a customizable format each month. Available to channel organizations as part of their regular membership fee, the service was the result of ASCII Group research that found many IT providers…

  • Mobile, Social, and Small Business Highlight 2012’s CRM Opportunities

    As organizations deal with new rules of customer engagement and an explosion in ways to parse and deliver customer data, the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) market is undeniably hot. Figures out just before the holidays show a healthy growth in the market and as we move into 2012 experts believe that opportunities in mobile CRM,…

  • Data Management Software Revenue to Surge in 2012: Gartner

    Worldwide master data management (MDM) software revenue will reach $1.9 billion in 2012, a 21 percent increase from 2011, according to IT research firm Gartner. And the market is forecast to reach $3.2 billion by 2015. The report found the overall MDM market is dominated by three major players–IBM, Oracle and SAP–although within the overall…

  • Microsoft to Allow Linux on Windows Azure: Report

    Microsoft is preparing to give its cloud platform users the capability to run Linux on its Windows Azure cloud in 2012, according to a report. The All About Microsoft blog reports that Microsoft is poised to enable customers to make virtual machines (VMs) persistent on Windows Azure and is slated to deliver a Community Technology…

  • RIM to Slash Prices on PlayBook Tablets

    Research In Motion has slashed the prices for its PlayBook tablet, offering all three models for $299 through the beginning of February. For those purchasing direct from RIM, that represents a discount of $400 for the 64GB version, $300 for the 32GB, and $200 for the 16GB. It comes in the wake of recent price-cuts…

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