SMB Tech-Roll up: Facebook extends SMB reach, Microsoft Shifting SMB Strategy?
This week, Facebook takes more SMBs into more advertising markets in more cities, while HyperOffice finally releases its “no geek required” suite of collaboration tools for business users.
Posterous Gains Funding, Makes Blogging Free & Easy
Among the 7 Ways to Blog Using Your Mobile Phone, which we wrote back in 2009, a few of them included emailing your posts directly to your blog. But what if everything you wrote, posted and created came only from your email? Well, then you’d have Posterous.
SMB Tech Roll-up: Video Email Booms, Symantec Gets Out SMB Edition
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This week, new research shows a huge increase in the use of video email in SMBs.
Top 4 Email Management Issues to Consider Before Deployment
Email management is difficult. Apart from the problem of unstructured enterprise information floating around in several systems, email is often used by staff as a collaboration tool rather than a method of communication.
The result can be chaos. However, there are many email management solutions on the market that can help you. But which one do you choose? AIIM’s (news, site) email management educational program, might be able to help you start the process of picking one.
Document Management Roll-up: SharePoint Gets Cloud Archiving, Salesforce And Microsoft CRM Seminars
This week in document management brings us plenty of Microsoft news including SharePoint (news, site) archiving in the cloud and a new secure cloud service to simplify doing business for the Feds.
Document Management Roll-up: Can't Let Go of the Paper, Has SharePoint Met Its Match?
This week there’s been a couple of wild claims doing the circuit, not least of which is the demise of SharePoint at the hands of Salesforce.com’s Chatter, while Microsoft gets social with Outlook.
SMB Tech Roll-up: Social Media Is Good And Bad For Business, With Security Top of Mind
We have a mixed bag of news for SMBs with conflicting views on whether social media is good or bad for business. There was a lot of other research published this week giving a considerable amount to think about for companies in, or thinking about entering the tech fray.
Getting a good grip on Claws - a review for daily use
In 2009 I had written about my experience with Claws Mail. After almost a year with Claws and a few minor releases, I thought it useful to share my experiences after a longer period of time.
EMC Extends Exchange 2010, Adding Archiving, Retention and eDiscovery
While EMC’s (news, site) SourceOne suite of modular integrated software enables email management, archiving, records management, search and eDiscovery, the company says it is expanding it to enable users make a speedier and more efficient move to Microsoft Exchange 2010.
Facebook to Dominate Webmail with Project Titan?
Facebook and Google just can’t stop one-upping each other. Late last month Google took a small slice of Facebook’s pie by tossing their Social Search feature into beta, but this week the popular social network took the upper hand with rumors of a fully featured webmail product.
Laserfiche Adds FileTek’s Trusted Edge Email Archiving To ECM
More eDiscovery software, this time from FileTek (news, site). It has just teamed up with Laserfiche (news, site) to create the Trusted Edge Intelligent Email Archive solution for Laserfiche, effectively extending Laserfiche’s enterprise content management functionality by enabling it to tackle unstructured email content.
Gartner Provides Advice on the eDiscovery Vendor Landscape
It has often been said that recession is good for business. In the ranks of eDiscovery software vendors there are few who will argue as recent research by Gartner (news, site) shows companies moving to in-house eDiscovery and a corresponding, consistent growth in sales of eDiscovery software.
Email Security Gets Tighter with Doculex and WebSearch
Document management software vendor DocuLex (news, site) continues to develop its email offering, this time with enhanced security that allows WebSearch, its email archiving and document management solution, to detect unauthorized and inappropriate content.
Email Security Gets a Little Tighter with Doculex and WebSearch
Document management software vendor DocuLex (news, site) continues to develop its email offering, this time with enhanced security that allows WebSearch, its email archiving and document management solution, to detect unauthorized and inappropriate content.
eMag Vu Offers Enhanced eDiscovery Abilities For Email
Data culling is a long, arduous and often very expensive task. But it has to be done, particularly so for companies with large eDiscovery or compliance responsibilities.
With this in mind, eMag Solutions, a Georgia-based data management and electronic discovery services provider, has just upgraded its hosted enterprise software suite.
eMag Vu v3.0 now comes with an enterprise scalable email, de-duplication, reconstitution and ingestion solution.

