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Petersko writes "It appears Amazon is about to be sued for patent infringement by IBM". From the article: "Hundreds of other companies have licensed the same patents, and IBM has tried to negotiate licensing deals with Amazon "over a dozen times since 2002," Kelly said. Amazon.com, which has bought a lot of hardware from Hewlett-Packard Co. over the years but not IBM, has allegedly refused every time."

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An anonymous reader writes "Patrick McFarland, one of the major Free Software Magazine authors, has completed his second article on whats wrong with the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) community, and what we face in this world. He touches on ESR's Cathedral and the Bazaar essay briefly, and warns against cherry-picking style software development."

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Network Appliance has traditionally catered to large enterprises.
With the creation of a separate division, StoreVault, selling the S500 all in one storage appliance, NetApps is working to sell to smaller businesses with 50 - 1,000 employees. The sweet spot is from 50 - 500 employees.
StoreVault focuses on providing enterprise class storage but at prices a smaller business can handle. I've heard this song and dance with just about every small business focused vendor - with Store Vault it... |
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Document imaging can be of great benefit for businesses that are document intensive and can be a critical component in managing workflow. Paper documents cause more manual labor and inefficiencies in a business. If Mary was faxed a contract the only way Joe can get it is if she copies it and walks, faxes or mails it to him. With document imaging solutions she can receive the document already imaged, or image the document once she receives the paper and immediately integrate the document into the company's digital workflow via email or other means. At the basic level document imaging enables archiving of documents but it also entails workflow and information sharing - this is where more efficiencies can be found. ... |
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There are many industries, that are using paper less and less. Most of the work is 100% digitized with hardly any paper generated either in the office or between companies.
However there are MANY industries, medical, legal, construction, real estate and more where the intensity of paper continues to spiral. For these companies, every bit of paper they touch means they are losing time, losing money and overall not being as efficient as they could be.
I recently talked to Andrew Bailey, President and James True, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development of Cabinet NG a company that provides document management solutions specifically designed for small-medium sized... |
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