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Microsoft's details e-biz, IM plans
its new e-biz offering, Jupiter, a comprehensive set of server operating systems for doing business on the Web. Jupiter will bring together three separately available Microsoft server products--BizTalk Server, Content Management Server and Commerce Server--into one package...
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Oct 10, 2002
Four new 'nuisance' MyLife variants in circulation
The MyLife worm is back in business, spreading through Windows systems via Outlook and doing little damage. Companies, however, are urged by experts to keep their antivirus definitions updated and should consider blocking unnecessary extensions at the gateway...
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Apr 2, 2002
Gates disses IBM collaboration efforts
extra, Microsoft Chairman William Gates III tells BusinessWeek that "IBM isn't doing that much." Workplace, will have a tough road, he maintains, because business people use Outlook and Excel as their primary tools. To close his case, he even brought up the specter of 1-2-3...
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Apr 14, 2005
E-mail inconvenience
being used by some ISPs to combat spam could prove pretty inconvenient for small business customers and remote workers. Some ISPs will begin doing "right-side verification," meaning that they will stop relaying outgoing messages that don't have the original carrier's address in the "from" field. The corporate users may have a problem with this because many rely on e-mail-relaying techniques to use corporate e-mail addresses over consumer ISP accounts...
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Jul 31, 2001
IBM sees weakness ahead
but cautioned it would be hurt in the second half by a slowdown in its chip making business, investment write downs and the strong dollar. Slow spots in the second quarter included personal computers, hard disk drives and microelectronics and those would continue to hurt IBM in the months ahead, the company said. Services, mainframe computer sales and sales of data storage products were cited by IBM as doing well...
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Aug 1, 2001
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Mobile, remote workers putting strain on IT
for its report, "The Remote Revolution, Uptime Issues, Implications & Imperatives in the Mobile Workforce." Meanwhile, Avaya, which authored "Working to Communicate Better in Business," questioned 600 end users to determine mobility challenges from the workers' perspective.
Nearly 75% of respondents in both studies predicted an increase in the number of remote workers at... More... Dec 12, 2005
Domino shops confront compliance conundrum
compliance, many Domino shops are hiring compliance experts, adding new databases, and purchasing new software. Compliance is fast becoming a cottage industry for IBM Lotus and its business partners.
But before you pour your resources into new software, you might want to check your existing Notes/Domino infrastructure. You may discover that you already have what you need to... More... Dec 9, 2003
E-discovery rules double-edged sword for CIOs
the policies and procedures may not be set well, so IT will be reacting to requests."
On the plus side, the new rules acknowledge that electronically stored information (ESI) is a fact of doing business and a trove of potentially useful data in a lawsuit. They also acknowledge that in a digital age where vast amounts of information are stored, litigants cannot be expected to produce anything... More... Oct 19, 2006
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