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New feature: PDF Reports

One of the most important things that we wanted to implement as part of this release was the addition of being able to download reports as a PDF, instead of just printing the report as a web page. This means that we can keep all the formatting of the report, including the font and any […]

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New Feature: Next actions feed

The key feature that will improve your sales process is our ‘next actions’ feed which will automatically show customers you need to follow up on. It does this by setting a ‘decision date’ for that customer – by default, one month in the future, but you can edit it to whenever is appropriate for that […]

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New Feature: Secure sites

One big change to how Cloud Profiler works is the addition of ‘secure sites’, subdomains which are specifically locked to organisations’ accounts. For example, if you work for a company called Initech, and your secure site address is initech.cloudprofiler.com, then only users who are part of that company can log in at that address; a […]

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New Release of Cloud Profiler

A Big Upgrade   Over the past few months, we’ve been working to bring you a brand new release of Cloud Profiler, completely rebuilt from scratch with feedback incorporated from our customers. We did this to provide a better, simpler experience for users, with more (and updated) assessments and more features, metrics and better looking […]

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Exclusive Creative Cloud updates

Adobe has announced that that the new ‘CC’ verisons of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, After Effects and Premiere Pro – the bread and butter of the Creative Suite – will only be available through Adobe Creative Cloud, and not as standalone products. Whilst older versions of Adobe Creative Suite will continue to be sold, the […]

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Information security for businesses

Information security for businesses is as crucial for ever, and a new report from the UK Department for Business Innovation & Skills, carried out by PWC, has evaluated information security over the past year for both enterprises and SMBs in the UK. They found that security breaches affecting UK businesses in increasing, with a 11% […]

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Two multibillion cloud company acquisitions in one day!

There were two multibillion dollar acquisitions of cloud companies on Tuesday by enterprises in the US. IBM have acquired SoftLayer Technologies, a privately held cloud computing group for around $2bn, adding to IBM’s cloud computing portfolio at a time when they are pivoting towards providing services to enterprises, of which cloud is becoming increasingly more […]

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End of life for XP and Exchange 2003

By now, if you are still running Windows XP in your workplace, then you probably know that end of life is fast approaching. On the 8th April 2014, support from Microsoft for Windows XP and Exchange 2003 is ending, meaning they will become a greater security risk. If you’re still running Windows XP, hopefully you’ve […]

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Google announce improvements to Cloud IaaS and PaaS

Among many announcements at Google I/O last night in San Francisco, Urs Golzle introduced improvements to Google’s PaaS and IaaS offerings – with PHP support in App Engine and taking Compute Engine out of a limited preview and opening it up to all developers, as well as other technical improvements. Google also announced Cloud Datastore, […]

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