Email Alerts
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IM, blogs next target for litigation
In litigation, email is still the No. 1 target of subpoenas for electronic records. But IMs and blogs are easily targeted, too, and need attention. Article | 10 Oct 2006
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Unified messaging: A beneficial part of any DR plan
Many companies are implementing unified messaging solutions as part of their disaster recovery plans. Experts agree that a consolidated messaging environment can dramatically improve the rebuilding process after a disaster. Article | 06 Oct 2006
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Image-based spam scams on the rise
By using images instead of text, spammers are invading your inbox with a lot more than offensive language. Not only are the emails vulgar and invasive, but they're also creating huge storage and bandwidth problems. Article | 03 Aug 2006
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Law firm thwarts spam with multilayered shield
A medium-sized law firm blends internal and hosted technology to choke the flow of spam and emailed viruses. Article | 05 Jul 2006
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Email archiving: Should storage pros keep everything?
From conniving lawyers to dodgy tape practices, here are some of the juicy tidbits we heard on the show floor and during sessions at Storage Decisions. Article | 23 May 2006
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Email archiving: What's right for your enterprise?
There is a growing need to archive email data, and today there are several ways to do it. Stop to consider what would work best for your enterprise. Article | 18 May 2006
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CIOs push for IM security
Some businesses are clueless about IM and don't understand the security risks involved. CIOs need to show them the light. Article | 09 May 2006
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Wikis and blogs transforming workflow
A year ago they were little more than geeky playthings. Now wikis and blogs are the hottest tools in workflow and productivity management. Article | 25 Apr 2006
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Email storage outsourcing gets mixed reaction
Some users think it might be cumbersome to have a separate vendor manage just one part of their environment, while others jump at the idea of off-loading email management. Article | 23 Mar 2006
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IM too critical a business app to ban
Despite reported security risks, CIOs shouldn't ban employees from using instant messaging (even if they could). Article | 21 Mar 2006