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Informatica Could Feel A Tight Squeeze From Its New Owners
Informatica was sold yesterday to private equity firm, Permira and The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, a rather strange mix of investors. The selling price was $5.3B and published reports suggest that it might not have been Informatica’s wish to be sold. What’s...
Dropbox Teams With Microsoft To Allow Anyone To Edit Documents Online
Microsoft and Dropbox are expanding their already close partnership today with the reveal of a new integration that will now allow consumers to edit their Microsoft Office files, including Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents, in Dropbox using Office Online via the...
GoDaddy Acquires Marketplace Startup Elto To Expand Its Services For Web Pros
Web hosting and web services provider GoDaddy is continuing to expand its resources for small business owners, following its recent IPO. The company has now closed on the acquisition Elto, a San Francisco-based startup which had been offering a marketplace that helped...
Are You Backing Up WordPress? You’d Better Be
If your small business is backing up WordPress only once in a while, then you’re not alone. In fact, a survey of 503 WordPress users released March 10 by CodeGuard, a provider of cloud-based website backup services, reveals that 47 percent of WordPress users backup...
Data breaches exposed 29 million US health records in 4 years
If there are any doubts left that health care data breaches are a major problem, the medical industry just put them to rest. Researchers have published a study showing that a whopping 29.1 million American health records were compromised between 2010 and 2013. Most of...
Canadian Charter Airline Strengthens Accountability and Performance with GQueues and Google Apps
Enerjet (a charter airline service with 100 employees based in Calgary, Alberta) maintains a reliable flight schedule, consistently delivers top customer service and meets all safety regulations. Doing so requires consistent collaboration of all personnel, including...