Lexmark acquires Acuo Technologies

Lexmark International has acquired software and services for clinical content management, data migration and vendor neutral archives (VNA) provider, Acuo Technologies, for about $45 million in cash. Acuo Technologies will become a part of Perceptive Software, a Lexmark company. According to Lexmark, the acquisition will enable Acuo Technologies, when combined with…

Posted on: January 29, 2013 8:00 am

Startup hops out of incubator with cloud software for pharma

Philadelphia has hatched a startup with ambitious goals for improving how investigators and companies keep in touch during clinical trials. With customers and a third version of its web-based software out the door, myClin has grown out of shared office space in Old City and moved to its own office…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 6:00 pm

IBM’s three ages of data… leading to social

The birth of social media and (in particular) enterprise social technologies means that we are now in the "third age" of data, software and computing devices at a wider level. This is the view of IBM’s Mike Rhodin, the firm’s senior VP of software solutions. Speaking at the Connect 2013 # #…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 6:00 pm

Service Desk Analyst

You are here > Home > Jobseeker > Service Desk Analyst &nbsp Similar jobs 1st Line / Helpdesk Analyst A Helpdesk Analyst with exceptional customer facing skills is required by a large Leatherhead based business for a period of 3 months.In this role you will be providing the 1st line…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 6:00 pm

Connect 2013 (Lotusphere) Opens; Streaming Video Available

The IBM Connect 2013 conference broke from the gate on January 27 with a heavy emphasis on social business transformation and knowledge sharing. For 20 years, this annual Orlando, Florida, event was called Lotusphere, and although that name hasn’t quite yet been wiped from the slate, it no longer fits Unless you are…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 6:00 pm

The end of the social enterprise?

Peter Goldmacher at Cowen and Larry Dignan/Dennis Howlett at ZDNet have painted in the last few days a bleak view of the social enterprise. It is interesting to read their comments in a week which starts with the Connect event which showcases IBM’s attempts to reposition Lotus Notes as…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 6:00 pm

Meetrix Augments IBM Sametime with Polycom

Polycom Inc. continues it’s cloud campaign by inking a new alliance with Meetrix Inc., a cloud integrator that will now specialize in using Polycom’s social-video collaboration technology to deliver a more flexible IBM Sametime communication platform. Meetrix’s flagship solution, dubbed "Sametime-as-a-service" is no stranger to the cloud, but with Polycom…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 6:00 pm

IBM makes aggressive push for social business as future of work

ORLANDO — Even if many companies can’t define the "social enterprise" yet, IBM wants everyone to know that it’s simply the reality of the business world today. See also: IBM relying on more cloud services, software to accelerate social business As an example of how the social and smarter workforce…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 1:00 pm

Gartner VP Keynotes at Unified Communications Expo

-Steve Blood to explore why organisations must communicate and collaborate to succeed through keynote and leaders debate- London, 28 January 2013: Gartner Research Vice President Steve Blood has been announced as the keynote speaker for day two of Unified Communications Expo. The session titled "Innovating at the Speed of Unified Blood will…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 8:00 am

Erinnern Sie sich an Lotus Notes? Es ist immer noch ein Milliardengeschäft

IBMs viel gelobtes Software-Portfolio enthaelt Anwendungen, mit denen Unternehmen grosse Mengen an Daten verarbeiten und Online-Stores verwalten koennen. Doch auch Lotus Notes gehoert immer noch dazu. "Wenn ich zu einer Party gehe, werde ich fast immer gleich zu Beginn beleidigt", sagt Eugen Tarnow, Vorstand bei der Beratungsgesellschaft Avalon Business Systems,…

Posted on: January 28, 2013 8:00 am