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Download Free Slides & Recording: Enterprise Data Loss Prevention Solutions
January 26th, 2012 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM US Pacific Time – Web Conference Overview:
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions which offer content-aware monitoring of data in motion, data at rest, and data in use are becoming increasingly deployed by large organizations in all sectors as a way to proactively secure against potential corporate data [...]
eDiscovery Solutions — Market Quadrant 2011
eDiscovery, solutions enable organizations to identify, preserve, collect, process, review, analyze, and produce data in order to meet compliance, records management, and legal discovery requirements. This Radicati Market Quadrant provides a competitive view of key players in the eDiscovery market, including:
{More»}Instant Messaging Market, 2011-2015
Instant Messaging solutions are increasingly blurring the line with Unified Communications by adding voice and video chat capabilities, as well as mobile device access and integration with Social Networks. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the Instant Messaging market including:
{More»}Email Platforms Market Forecast, 2011-2015
Email platforms have evolved from delivering basic email capabilities, to serving as the integration point for a wide variety of communication and collaboration technologies including; instant messaging (IM), mobility, web conferencing, team collaboration, social networking, and unified communications (UC). This study provides:
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Survey: Instant Messaging, Social Networking, Unified Communications, 2011-2012
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Symantec acquires LiveOfficeSymantec announced on January 16th that it acquired LiveOffice, a cloud-based archiving service provider, for $115 million. It has been long rumored that these two companies would eventually come together due to their close technology partnership over the last couple of years and the common bond two LiveOffice executives share having previously worked for Symantec. Consolidation has been a reoccurring theme in the archiving and eDiscovery markets recently.
MoreMobile Access for Microsoft Lync
Microsoft Lync native mobile applications were finally released this week. All versions, however, have not been approved yet for placement in their respective application stores. Unsurprisingly, Microsoft was the first to approve the Lync app for placement in the Windows Phone Marketplace. Apple and Nokia have not yet approved the app for placement in their respective app stores at the time of this writing. The Android app has now been available in the Android Marketplace, which does not have an approval process, for a couple of days, and has had more than 10,000 downloads so far.
MoreNokia’s Smartphone entry in the US market
Nokia is set to release its first smartphone in the US that runs on Microsoft Windows Phone software. Nokia was once the king of the mobile industry, but it got too complacent with its lead that it neglected to properly nourish its Symbian OS to compete with Google Android and Apple iOS. Nokia’s solution was to ditch its Symbian OS in smartphones to utilize software from Microsoft. Its aspirations, however, to be a leading maker of smartphones with Windows Phone technology is questionable.
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