...Transcend Information Inc. File synchronization software (PC, Mac) ...
...Gartner, Inc. Factor in, too, that...
...are Autonomy Inc.'s Worksite (f/k/a Interwoven Worksite and iManage) and Open- Text Corp.'s eDocs (f/k/a PC Docs). A more...
...Dell Inc. Desktop PC Optiplex GX 820. Hewlett-Packard Co. LaserJet 1012. Microsoft Corp. Windows XP, Office 2003 v11. Open Text Corp.'s Docs Open...
...Google Docs). Gradually, they...
... Asus Eee PC 4G Surf. Let...from Taiwan-based ASUSTek Computer, Inc. -- has been the object of...
Critics challenge author's statements about document management software
...Foreign...subsidiaryof Baker Hughes Services International Inc., (a U.S. oilfields products...
...Whitehill Technologies Inc., of Moncton, New...ECM providers include PC Docs and Hummingbird....
When The American Lawyer published its first AmLaw Tech Survey in 1996, a lawyer on the bleeding edge was just getting comfortable using e-mail. Now a typical attorney is armed with an arsenal of on-
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