Obviously trying to stay in the pack with Apple and Microsoft — both of which have mobile versions of their office applications — I learned this morning that Google has released… Read more »
Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s new CEO, is pushing hard to change the way that the tech behemoth thinks about the world and Microsoft’s place in it. He is actively moving the company… Read more »
Dropbox announced that Dropbox for Business is now available for all, with features that IT staff have demanded: Remote wipe helps protect confidential information, account transfer helps you maintain business continuity, and sharing audit logs let… Read more »
Dropbox has lined up more than $500 million in debt financing, according to the Financial Times. Apparently, it is growing its own infrastructure, (now a hybrid of its own and Amazon’s),… Read more »
It’s been widely reported that Microsoft has twittered the impressive results of one week of Office for iPad, which has led to over 12 million downloads. The other shoe hasn’t dropped though:… Read more »
I know I am old-fashioned, but I really can’t conceive how Apple believes that iCloud will be really usable without a folder setup for documents. The premise that I want to… Read more »
Satya Nadella’s San Francisco press conference yesterday was indeed the unveiling of Office for iPad, as predicted. This is actually three separate apps — Word, Excel, and Powerpoint for iPad –… Read more »
I wrote the other other day that Microsoft’s Satya Nadella seems to have turned the corner on a new price strategy for Windows and Office: he’s heading towards free (see Microsoft accepts… Read more »
A number of news items from last week that converge toward a major scene of contention for how works gets done in the near future: Editorially, the markdown coediting tool, has… Read more »
Dropbox has brought Dennis Woodside on board to serve as COO, a new position at the company, and becoming the No. 2 at the file sync-and-share leader, reporting to founder and… Read more »