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Information access by e-mail
Active Inbox from UDU World, an Australian software developer, solves the information-gathering problem faced by smaller and midsize companies that find portals too expensive and too complex to sort their information, says this product review. Active Inbox uses e-mail instead of a portal to deliver targeted information to a user's inbox...
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Dec 1, 2000
Mazda takes DB2 Information Integrator to the streets
Auto maker Mazda is using IBM's DB2 Information Integrator to help move those shiny new models off the lots...
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May 5, 2004
Domino is just what Victory Springs' doctors ordered
Springs Senior Health Care Associates has created a Domino Web-based patient information retrieval system that improves information exchange and care for the elderly...
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Sep 12, 2002
China targets spam
The Ministry of Information Industry (MII) has been drafting rules regulating the sending of email...
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Apr 6, 2005
NextPage NXT3: The next word in corporate information portals
integrating data with its NXT 3 portal software." NXT 3 catalogs and indexes all of the information on a network and presents that information in a searchable and actionable format via its own Web server," says this product review...
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Webmail opens hole in IBM Lotus Domino
Attackers could obtain users' password hashes, change dates and other sensitive information by exploiting a security hole in IBM Lotus Domino. The problem, IBM said in an advisory, is that the Webmail component includes a user's password information in HTML hidden fields when the user's...
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Jul 28, 2005
New phishing scam gets personal
aids financial institutions with antifraud and online security measures, today announced it has detected a dangerous new phishing attack in which fraudsters are using stolen information to target account holders by name to lure them into divulging additional sensitive information.
According to the New York-based company, a merchant was the victim of a theft that gave the... More... May 17, 2005
IBM finds match in search company
IBM announced this afternoon that it has purchased iPhrase Systems Inc., its 15th software acquisition since 2001 in its information as a service strategy. Bedford, Mass.-based iPhrase provides search technology to improve e-commerce sales, online service and support, and call center productivity. The technology will... More... Nov 2, 2005
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