Email & Instant Messaging
Yet another major financial services institution takes an unnecessary hit to its shareholders by not delivering relevant emails to a court hearing.
A U.S. email marketing company has agreed to pay US$1.1 and clean up its act after being caught using unethically obtained consumer data from several data mining companies.
The Cole enquiry has uncovered a new set of emails sent to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) requesting an urgent investigation into the Australian Wheat Board’s (AWB) contracts in Iraq.
It’s up to professionals within the document and records management areas to ensure that they are aware of retention, privacy, discovery, archiving and fair use policies. So why does email make this difficult? IDM attempts to dig a path through.
Japanese Internet company Livedoor's email retention policy could reveal the secrets that triggered the Tokyo Stock Exchange's near collapse.
Industry analysts IDC have looked into their crystal ball and seen the future of email archiving, and it isn’t pretty for those struggling to contain the slippery beast.
Hot on the heels of the Windows WMF flaw, Microsoft has released a patch for what is potentially an even bigger threat concerning Exchange Server and Outlook clients.
Research In Motion (RIM) has taken a hit in court with a US federal judge ruling that a previous US$450 million settlement with NTP Software is invalid.
From its towering position as a security and malware gladiator, Symantec indicated at its recent Vision conference in Sydney that it will soon be taking on the Email lion in the Colosseum.
Nokia has announced that it is to introduce three new mobile devices, specifically aimed at the business world, in the early part of next year.
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