Email & Instant Messaging
It may not be snowing in Australia for Christmas, but the season is certainly bringing an avalanche of spam with it. And unfortunately, small businesses appear to be the main targets as spam and phishing gangs ramp up their activities.
Catering for early adopters, Network Appliance has released updates to two pieces of software for email backup and recovery on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Email archiving provider Fortiva has added a host of new features to its outsource solution that it says improves the reliability of data and provides easier access.
Microsoft has finally locked down release dates for Windows Vista and Office 2007, launching both simultaneously on the 30th of November.
Microsoft and IBM will be working together on a new email archiving package for Windows installations.
The elder statesman of email clients will soon be joining the Mozilla Foundation and going-open source.
Google has updated its online office productivity offering to include a spreadsheet program, but is its online suite really what businesses have been waiting for?
Linux email specialist Scalix has released components of its email, messaging and calendar program to the open source community, sparking a 600% increase in downloads from its website.
Sales people do a lot of their work within their email clients, locking away information that could be beneficial to a CRM project as a whole.
Convicted 24 year-old UK super-spammer, Peter Francis-MacRae, who was sentenced to six years jail in late 2005 for operating a A$4 million email-phishing scam, has failed to win an appeal to quash charges of fraud and concealing criminal property.
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