Archive for the ‘Enterprise 2.0’ Category
The growth of tablets, especially iPad, is undisputedly on the rise. Researchers are predicting continuous growth of tablet adoption within the enterprise. Recent research is forecasting that there will be 760 million tablets worldwide by 2016 and a third of it will be in the enterprise. Even without these figures, you know you’re starting to [...]
Filed under: Enterprise 2.0, enterprise adoption, Enterprise storage, iPad, iPhone, Mobility, Oxygen Cloud, Workflow | 2 Comments
Tags: enterprise-it, iWork, Mobile, Notability, Open Storage Grid, PDF Expert, Quickoffice
These days, it is great to be able to pick up your tablet or smartphone to capture an idea, take notes during a discussion or even voice-record a speech you’re preparing. There are a number of good apps to do this. But what if you are at work? What if you are taking notes about [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise adoption, iPad, iPhone, Mobility, Private Cloud, Private storage | 2 Comments
Tags: Mobile, notes
File sharing is actually decades old. And there were a lot of good ideas that made it into the mainstream and solved the file sharing problem of their day. But times change and new solutions are sometimes required. We believe that. We also believe that a new solution doesn’t necessarily mean chucking everything you already [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise storage | 5 Comments
Tags: dropbox, ECM, file servers, file sharing, file synchronization
Microsoft SharePoint was released in 2001 as a tool to simplify the building of websites and basic web applications. I remember using v1.0 to create a simple portal for my business school and a few collaboration pages for school clubs. It served these functions moderately well, but was quickly overwhelmed when dealing with hundreds of [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0 | 1 Comment
Tags: cloud workforce, Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365