The platform will provide clients with a search interface, with options to refine the results of complex searches.
The Web site helps cities take the guesswork out of city management.
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Resistance by corporates to change inhibits initiatives to reduce paper usage, says Kofax.
The WeComm acquisition allows OpenText to offer device-independent mobile applications.
The company will acquire weComm, in a deal that will propel OpenText into a fast-growing segment of the mobility market.
The UK office doubles its headcount to meet growing demand and takes on major corporate clients to reach 1.8 million users globally.
The integration of social computing into enterprise design represents an enormous shift in business, says IBM.
The content management acquisition aims to beef up DotNetNuke's networking strategy.
The country remains highly targeted by e-mail-borne malware transferred by malicious hyperlinks.
Reports say that the Google-owned firm could be looking to extend its video streaming to films.
Business intelligence on tablet PCs simplifies the way information is consumed, says MicroStrategy.