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Microsoft Office for iPad: One More Thought on Application Silos

Microsoft Office for iPad: One More Thought on Application Silos

By Michael Fauscette on April 28, 2014

As I was re-reading my post on application silos I realized I forgot to include one additional example of the current problem. Recently Microsoft released Office for iPad. Now going beyond whatever I think of Office in general, I am in a situation where I have to use Office so having it (finally!) available on […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Enterprise 2.0, iPad, microsoft, mobile, Office, SaaS, social business, Social Enterprise, technology

Microsoft Plays Where’s Waldo? With BI – Good Idea

Microsoft Plays Where’s Waldo? With BI – Good Idea

By Merv Adrian on June 10, 2010

In April, I was critical of the BI messaging I heard from Microsoft – as told, it was long on benefit adjectives and short on architectural clarity. But things have changed since then, and the Combined Tech Ed/Business Intelligence Conference made that very clear. Do I see more clarity because I now know more of […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Azure, BI, BIDS, BizTalk, business intelligence, Business Intelligence Development Studio, Data mining, DMX, drm, excel, Forefront, ibm, Industry Trends, IT, master data management, master data services, MDS, microsoft, Microsoft Dynamics, MIcrosoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Silverlight, Office, OLAP, oracle, Performance Point, PMML, predictive analytics, Reporting Services, SAP BW, SAS, sharepoint, silverlight, spss, SQL Server, SQL Server Analysis Services, SQL Server Integration Services, SSAS, SSIS, SSRS, T-SQL, Teradata, TSQL, Windows Server

Note to Google Enterprise: Don’t Get Out Much, do you?

Note to Google Enterprise: Don’t Get Out Much, do you?

By James Governor on January 13, 2010

The idea of a cloud drive or folder in the sky is obviously a good one. We’ve been waiting for how long for the fabled gDrive? As a Google Enterprise customer I am glad to know I can now upload any kind of file, up to 250MB, into my account. Very handy. But the use […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged android, Cloud, Cloud Computing, docs, gdrive, google, Google Docs, iPhone, Office, online storage, Storage, synchronization

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