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A slew of antispam technology purportedly will rescue Notes/Domino shops that are drowning in a sea of unwanted e-mail, but experts say the technology is only as successful as the business strategies that accompany it.

IT...

Mar 25, 2004

Vendors of e-mail archiving and retrieval software will see revenue growth of more than $2.3 billion in their market over the next four years, a new study predicts.

The study, "E-Mail Archiving Market, 2004-2008," released by Palo Alto...

Mar 16, 2004

Industry analysts say that an increasing number of marketers are resorting to mass instant messaging as a new means of spreading unsolicited and often vulgar sales pitches.

Genelle Hung, a messaging analyst with Palo Alto...

Mar 29, 2004

CHICAGO -- No one-size-fits-all fix solves the problem of unwanted e-mail, but IT managers can find the best way to block spam at their organizations simply by examining a few key aspects of their infrastructure.

To find the right...

May 11, 2004
NEW YORK -- IBM today unveiled Workplace 2.0, the newest version of its open standards-based development and collaboration platform. The announcement is part of a new software model, which allows middleware to reside on the desktop...
May 10, 2004

CHICAGO -- Industry analysts and outsourcing experts said that even though hosted e-mail services have their pluses and minuses, they can add increased security and productivity to many companies' messaging equations. However...

May 7, 2004

IT industry players predict that lawsuits filed under the new Can Spam Act will do little to deter spammers from sending unwanted mass e-mails.

While the law is expected to have some limited effect, experts say that the way to...

Mar 23, 2004

Two new research reports find that e-mail spoofing attacks are on a steep rise. And one of those reports says that businesses in the financial services sector appear to be most vulnerable to having their corporate identities...

Apr 22, 2004

In the war against spam, your friends can sometimes turn out to be your enemies -- especially if you're relying on blacklists.

Some organizations and individuals maintain DNS blacklists of the Internet IP addresses belonging to...

Apr 8, 2004

Experts say the best way to deal with the constant barrage of unwanted commercial e-mail, or spam, is to set up several layers of defense at various points in your company's messaging infrastructure.

Conventional thinking holds...

Apr 19, 2004

New research suggests that nearly half of all companies are still unsure about what to do with their old e-mail.

Black Diamond, Wash.-based Osterman Research Inc. recently surveyed companies from a cross section of industries...

Jun 17, 2004

The high profile conviction and sentencing of the infamous "Buffalo Spammer" has left at least one intellectual property lawyer questioning the constitutionality of the newly enacted Can Spam Act and similar laws.

Howard...

Jun 1, 2004

Many enterprises have recently completed e-mail migration projects, and many more are just getting started. Whether a company is migrating to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Notes/Domino 6.5 or another system, analysts and users...

Apr 27, 2004

Users and analysts who have examined the first beta version of Notes/Domino 7 report that they're impressed with the platform's stability and increased support for DB2.

They also say that this first test version of the upcoming...

May 24, 2004

Singlefin has inked a deal with IMLogic to offer hosted instant messaging (IM) and Web filtering services.

Singlefin, a Cardiff by the Sea, Calif.-based hosted messaging company, has teamed with IMLogic, a vendor of IM management...

Aug 25, 2004

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- IBM Lotus on Wednesday offered a glimpse of its future collaboration strategy by demonstrating experimental new communication tools that it hopes will soon lead to big changes in the way that people work...

Aug 12, 2004

IBM Lotus is now accepting early-bird registrations for Lotusphere 2005.

IBM Lotus spokesman Mike Shamrell told SearchDomino.com that users can sign up for Lotusphere 2005 on the Lotus Web site now and get a significant...

Aug 24, 2004
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