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Box unveils a new partner program to boost customer trust

A lot of businesses trust cloud sync-and-store provider Box, but they trust a lot of other solutions, too, for things like identity, data loss protection and digital rights management.But you can't...

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Users hate your app's awful UX

A study sponsored and released by mobile enterprise app development platform Kony today indicates that if users hate your app, it's probably more about the look and feel than it is about...

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Salesforce introduces custom AppExchange storefronts

Salesforce today introduces AppExchange Store Builder, which lets any customer set up a curated storefront of their most favorite (or most required-by-business) enterprise apps -- with Salesforce's...

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Dropbox rolls out desktop Microsoft Office collaboration tool in early access

First announced back in April, cloud sync-and-share pioneer Dropbox has rolled out Project Harmony, its collaboration plug-in for the desktop versions of Microsoft Office, in early access to Dropbox...

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Salesforce connects SharePoint files to its cloud with new tool

Salesforce, the not-so-little cloud CRM company that could, is furthering its play to bring everybody everywhere into the fold with the launch of Salesforce Files Connect, a new tool that brings files...

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Slack adds major enterprise collaboration features, uptime guarantee

Slack, the startup that bills itself as IRC for the enterprise, has been on something of a winning streak lately -- it's been the darling of the Silicon Valley set since late last year, and took in...

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Restraining orders by telepresence -- and why the law needs to catch up with...

Over the last four years, St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center in Passaic County, N.J. has helped 90 victims of domestic violence get 39 restraining orders, all from the emergency room and without...

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Dropbox acquires CloudOn to strengthen mobile collaboration

Dropbox continues to build its business away from sync-and-share cloud storage with the overnight acquisition of CloudOn, an Israeli startup that offers a "simple and beautiful" mobile document...

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Linus Torvalds diversity gaffe brings out the best (and worst) of the open...

It all started at the Linux.conf.au Conference, when Nebula developer (and former colleague) Matthew Garrett kicked off a post-keynote Q&A session with Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds by...

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At UCSF Medical Center, robot-aided healthcare is here

When the brand-new UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay in San Francisco opens on Sunday, patients will be greeted by staffers that more strongly resemble R2-D2 than the cast of Scrubs. Twenty-five...

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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the rebirth of satellite Internet

SpaceX, Facebook, Virgin Galactic and Google have all announced major initiatives that would help connect the world -- especially developing nations -- to the Internet. But the next thing in worldwide...

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Box adds enterprise key management to overcome last hurdle to the cloud

Hoping to leapfrog what it sees as the last hurdle to enterprise cloud adoption, cloud storage company Box has announced Box Enterprise Key Management (EKM), which is designed to allow customers to...

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The rise (and rise) of Slack, Silicon Valley's hottest startup

Slack has a very simple concept that resonates with many: IRC for the enterprise, with hooks between the chat app and just about any external service you can imagine. We already knew it was hot.Now,...

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Heroku Enterprise launches, bringing Salesforce's app platform to the business

Today, Salesforce goes all-in on its vision of shiny, responsive, fast apps for every business with the launch of Heroku Enterprise, which takes the core platform-as-a-service and adds more features...

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Yahoo commits to Mobile First with new developer suite

Yahoo is a weird company in a weird place.Two years ago, it installed former Google bigwig Marissa Meyer as CEO in an effort to turn the one-time web pioneer's business around and finally find a clear...

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