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Thursday, January 06, 2011
Salesforce.com buys Dimdim for US$31M Salesforce.com will pay US$31 million for the real-time communications vendor to augment its Chatter enterprise collaboration platform
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Citrix to add video conferencing to GoToMeeting It will be added via a new feature called HD Faces and will also add German and French versions of GoToMeeting, the company said at its Synergy user conference
Friday, July 23, 2010
Meet the Judges: Dave O’Leary IT LEADERSHIP AWARDS: We profile the people who’ll be evaluating the nominees for ComputerWorld Canada’s IT Leadership Awards. Dave O’Leary talks about finding a unique leadership quality and not sticking to a popular template
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Canadians are ‘old-school’ collaborators A study finds IM, online communities and wikis are the most widely used tools, and shared drives are still mission-critical for businesses. An Avanade executive says Canadians are old-school when it comes to collaboration, but an Info-Tech analyst says the findings have a management bias
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
This e-mail message will self-destruct in ... VaporStream's e-mail service uses encryption, SSL and RAM to send messages that vanish without a trace. The technology promises to meet confidentiality laws and reduce litigation costs, but an Info-Tech analyst says it could get companies into big trouble.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Real-time collaboration gets real Until recently, more than 2,000 employees at SAS, the world’s largest privately-held software company, were using a hodgepodge of consumer instant-messaging tools that lacked enterprise-level security and robust functionality
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Canadian telcos boost MS Office Communications Server Bell Canada and MTS Allstream join Microsoft and Nortel in launching a product that's designed to unify voice mail, e-mail, instant messaging and conferencing. Get ready for some serious integration
Monday, October 15, 2007
Microsoft pushes unified communications though software In Toronto, the company pulled in partners including Nortel, Bell Canada and MTS Allstream to help boost Office Communication Server 2007’s image to reporters and industry analysts. 
Thursday, November 14, 2002
Web meetings on the uptake It’s not surprising that enterprise interest in Web meetings grew following the attacks on 9/11. But even before that, inquiries into the service picked up, thanks to an economic slump and enterprises desperately searching for ways to cut costs.
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