It’s deja vu all over again. Microsoft is dropping support the Google Talk and Facebook chat integrations fom the Outlook.com email service in the near future. Reminds me of when they… Read more »
Though DIY and hyper-convergence are two contrasting ways to deal with data growth and storage limitations, each has its merits and both can coexist in the same data center. Read more »
Blending data, content, and context for individual business analytics allows enterprise IT to fully align decisions with corporate strategy. Read more »
Early adopters of the data lake are integrating Hadoop into current workflows and addressing challenges around the cleanliness, validity, and protection of their data. Read more »
Due to agility needs, budget constraints, and compliance mandates, smaller enterprises now have the same need for software-defined principles used the world’s largest webscale data centers. Read more »
I don’t think Microsoft is going to make real inroads in the mobile device market, but in other markets the company is finally making solid moves. Last week, Nadella’s Microsoft finally… Read more »
On the heels of the recent announcement by Facebook about a limited beta for Facebook at Work (see The impact of Facebook at Work? Huge., and Facebook rolling out limited beta of Facebook… Read more »
Last week, Facebook announced the initial beta rollout of Facebook at Work, a version of the company’s flagship product configured for use as work media (‘enterprise social network’ or ‘social collaboration’)… Read more »
The long-awaited Facebook At Work is being released in a limited beta, according to Lars Rasmussen, the project director at Facebook. You may recall that Rasmussen was the force behind Google… Read more »