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  • Polycom, IBM Partner on Video-Enabled UC Platform Integration

    In a nod to the continued evolution of the UC market towards interoperability, Polycom recently released a version of its platform that integrates with IBM Lotus Sametime. The newly available solution, Polycom Unified Collaboration Solution for IBM Lotus Sametime, is an integrated telepresence and desktop video collaboration solution for IBM Unified Communication and Collaboration environments.…

  • The Cloud Is the Future

    The Cloud Is the Future Ray Ozzie is all about the cloud. When he joined Microsoft, he believed that the cloud would rule the day eventually, and the onus was on Microsoft to lead the way. But the software giant didn’t do that. And in the process, it stuck with products that it knew would…

  • IBM Cloud Lab Helps Partners Test Solutions

    IBM has opened a new lab in the UK designed to help partners prepare and develop cloud-based solutions using IBM products and services and speed their time to market. What the centers help partners to do is test business processes in the cloud, Sandy Carter head of IBM Software Group Business Partners and Midmarket, told…

  • Windows 7 Migration Success Seven Steps to Help

    Windows 7 Migration Success Seven Steps to Help Parameters for SuccessSeventy-one percent of those companies implementing some or all of these best practices were able to complete their migrations within a year, compared with 52 percent of companies who did not adhere to the steps. No Title Parameters for SuccessCompanies who leveraged these best practices…

  • Microsoft’s Ozzie Predicts Future Without PCs

    SEATTLE, Oct 25 (Reuters) – Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Corp’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) departing software chief, has asked the company to move on from its roots as a computer-oriented company to imagine a ‘post-PC world’ that relies on wireless devices and the Internet to function. The call from Ozzie, who announced his retirement from Microsoft last week, is…

  • Adobe CEO Pledges Company’s Independence

    (Reuters) – Adobe Systems aims to grow independently, its chief executive told a German newspaper, following speculation the software maker could become a takeover target for Microsoft. "Adobe’s growth prospects are so great that our focus is on seizing these opportunities as an independent company," Adobe Chief Executive Shantanu Narayen was quoted as saying by…

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