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  • On Google Drive, and Core Focus, and Dropbox

    February 9, 2012

    Business
    Cloud storage, dropbox, google, google docs, sugarsync, syncplicity, Wall Street Journal
     

    News today (admittedly for the umpteenth time in the last few years) that Google looks likely to finally roll out its cloud storage product, G Drive. According to the WSJ; Drive allows people to store photos, documents and videos…

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  • YouSendIt Moves Beyond File Sending–Takes on Backup/Sync Vendors in a Mobile Way

    December 13, 2011

    Business
    Android, DocuSign, dropbox, IOS (Apple), sugarsync, syncplicity, YouSendIt
     

    File sending vendor YouSendIt is today broadening its offering significantly by announcing the release of the new YouSendIt that includes multi-device applications (iOS, Android and desktop). But the big news, outside of simple file sending (which, I have to…

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  • Syncplicity moves to Document Lifecycle and Workflow

    November 15, 2011

    Business
    backup, box.net, dropbox, google docs, sugarsync, syncplicity
     

    I use a bunch of document and file synchronization, backup and collaboration tools. From SugarSync to Box.net, from Dropbox to Syncplicity I’ve pretty much used, and currently use, them all. One of the things that interests me from a…

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  • OxygenCloud Opens the Kimono

    July 19, 2010

    Business
    box.net, dropbox, oxygencloud, sugarsync, syncplicity
     

    I recently spent some time talking with OxygenCloud. I’ve spent a bit of time talking with these guys over the past year, first meeting them when they called themselves LeapFile. OxygenCloud sells itself as a "secure virtual file system…

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  • Box Takes on Desktop Sync, the Space Gets Ever More Crowded

    June 10, 2010

    enterprise, Strategy
    box.net, dropbox, sugarsync, syncplicity
     

    I’ve written before about a number of desktop sync products I use – these products help me to keep my life organized across multiple devices (see my Syncplicity posts for example). The fact is that, for me at least, I live on three different laptops, a desktop from time-to-time and one or two mobile devices […]

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  • Microsoft LiveMesh

    April 16, 2008

    IT, SaaS, Web x.0
    foldershare, livemesh, sugarsync, sync
     

    RWW reports that next week MS is due to make an announcement at the Web 2,0 Expo. Apparently most pundits think this will be announcement of the Launch of LiveMesh. So what is Live Mesh? It is believed that…

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Papers

The Future of ERP – Moving at the Speed of Change

If we look back a generation, business tended to be static. While it is undeniable that innovation occurred, it tended to at a much slower pace. While Henry Ford’s manufacturing and distribution models certainly marked disruption for the horse and buggy industry, this was a change that took decades.

Channel Strategies for Success in the Cloud Age

Cloud Computing is perhaps one of the biggest shifts in the technology industry in a generation. Alongside the technology shifts involved in Cloud, there is also a significant change in the way technology will be supplied, implemented and delivered going forward. While this shift offers real benefits to consumers in terms of reduced costs and increased agility

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Ben Kepes is a business leader, a technology evangelist, an entrepreneur, and a commentator. Ben covers the convergence of business and technology.

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