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  • Workers Struggle With E mail Overload

    Workers Struggle With E mail Overload Close to two out of three U.S. workers check their e-mail outside of regular business hours. No Title About 65 percent of men say they check e-mail during their off-hours, compared to 51 percent of women. No Title Among those who do peek at their inboxes during non-business hours,…

  • Salesforce Chatter Social Networking Goes Mobile

    LONDON (Reuters) – Salesforce.com will offer mobile versions of its Chatter tool for social networking inside companies from later this year as it seeks to make its software more ubiquitous and its customers more productive. The company, which pioneered the delivery of software as a service to companies over the Web, said on Wednesday Chatter…

  • Windows, Android to Power Smartphone Surge, IDC Says

    The worldwide market for smartphones is expected to grow 55.4 percent this year compared with 2009 amid greater-than-expected demand for the do-it-all devices, according to IT research firm IDC. This is 10 percent higher than the previous forecast from the company’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. IDC said it now expects mobile phone vendors to…

  • Skype Targets Business with Channel Partner Program

    Cloud voice and video services vendor Skype is looking to up its game in the business world by introducing the Skype Channel Partner Program to help serve businesses that want to use Skype for their collaboration and communication needs. And for solution providers looking to become serious players in video conferencing, Skype may very well…

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab to Rival Apple iPad

    As tablet computers edge into the low-cost netbook market, Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab tablet computer, slotting neatly in size between Apple’s iPad and the company’s popular iPhone smartphone. Powered by the Android Operating System 2.2, the Galaxy Tab is the first of the company’s tablet devices, representing a new category of mobile products for…

  • Majority of Enterprises to Use Cloud-Based E-Mail by 2020, Report Says

    As companies like Google, Microsoft and IBM enter into the cloud e-mail and collaboration services (CECS) markets as part of an effort to deliver the next generation of workplace solutions, e-mail is likely to undergo major changes, according to a report from IT research firm Gartner. The firm estimated that CECS is just a small…

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