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Has EMC Documentum Lost Its Way?
EMC Documentum and Microsoft SharePoint reveal a vast divide in both resolve and vision. EMC will tell you that Documentum is the obvious choice for enterprise implementations managing very large data and content inventories. EMC begins in the basement (with … Continue reading
Microsoft Online Services General Manager Discusses BPOS
Bharat Shah is the General Manager of the Microsoft Online Services Engineering division and is responsible for providing Microsoft’s business productivity software in the cloud. The video bellow is from Microsoft Channel 9 and discusses the BPOS engineering work that is … Continue reading
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Flying High in Cloud Computing
Several hours of my life Tuesday night were spent with my head in the clouds. I was attending the “un-conference” conference on cloud computing dubbed CloudCamp in Indianapolis. The interesting discussion – generated around topics such as the very definition of the cloud and even the appropriateness of its use for various implementations or components – got me thinking about what is available and what is still missing from existing frameworks. Continue reading
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