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Analyst firm International Data Corporation (IDC) has published its 2012 MarketScape report profiling and ranking the leading providers in the worldwide enterprise social software market. This new research indicates that as use cases of enterprise social software broaden and mature, organisations are looking to engage internal users and customers in an ongoing conversation, inside and outside the firewall. 

A Global E-Invoicing Study from Basware has found 53% of businesses still scan and capture physical invoices in-house, with a quarter not scanning invoices at all, and PDFs continue to be relied upon to send and receive invoices.

Analyst firm Gartner predicts the top 10 technologies and trends that will be strategic for most organisations in 2013 include mobile devices and apps, Hybrid IT and cloud computing.

With SharePoint 2013 and Office 2013 on the horizon James Milne provides a quick overview of some of the major enhancements that SharePoint 2013 is going to provide and what some of these changes will mean to your business.

Analyst firm IDC has released a new report which analyses the attitudes and policies on smartphones, media tablets and the use of corporate applications via mobile devices in the corporate environment.

Australian software development company Hartsco has launched a new ediscovery platform for commercial litigation, called Ukase, aimed at small to medium enterprises.

The Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) business process outsourcing (BPO) market is forecast to reach US$9.5 billion in 2016, up from $5.9 billion in 2011, according to Gartner, Inc. In 2012, BPO in Asia Pacific is on pace to total $6.45 billion.

UK firm Mimecast has received a $US62 million boost for its cloud-based email platform in the form of venture capital funding.

A survey into filesharing at enterprise and government organisations in Australia and New Zealand conducted by IDM and Australia’s Institute for Information Management (IIM) came up with an almost even split between those who restrict the use of popular filesharing apps such as DropBox and YouSendIt and those who turn a blind eye.

 

Canto, maker of Canto Cumulus digital asset management (DAM) software, has announced a new technology partnership with MovingIMAGE24, a specialist in video cloud solutions. The cooperatively developed solution combines efficient management of digital content with easy worldwide distribution of video files on different channels, platforms and devices.

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