SMS flaw leaves iPhone vulnerable to attack
News Apple representatives did not immediately respond to an email request for comment. Apple expects to have a fix later this month for a vulnerability in the iPhone that could allow an attacker to gain control of the device... [03 Jul 2009]
Why Google's security arm doesn't have a war room
News To identify and block spam and viruses, the automated Postini system looks for key words or phrases that indicate it's an ad or something dangerous, as well as looks at the structure of the email message and the headers,... [02 Jul 2009]
British Airways: No mobiles on old planes
News BA is currently planning to launch a mobile email, web browsing and texting service from OnAir on two new Airbus A318 aircrafts in September of this year. British Airways CEO Willie Walsh has said the airline will not... [01 Jul 2009]
IT security training now the 'substantial' task of GCHQ
News CESG will develop the content for information assurance education and training, and will approve service providers for its delivery, in consultation with the CSIA," GCHQ told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK in an email... [01 Jul 2009]
How much SEO is too much?
Comment The answers are tools already in the armoury of marketers such as email newsletters, discussion groups, affiliate programmes, newsfeeds and micro-blogging tools such as Twitter. You want your website to be noticed - but... [01 Jul 2009]
Dell puts email, encryption up in the cloud
News Dell has rolled out a SaaS package to enable European businesses to outsource functions such as email, software-licence management, disaster recovery and laptop encryption. The range initially includes six offerings:... [30 Jun 2009]
The iPhone is Here to Stay: What's an Enterprise to do about it?
White Paper Plus, learn how Sybase can provide enterprise-ready email, calendar, contacts, and tasks for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes on the iPhone today. End-users, including many executives, love the iPhone. [30 Jun 2009]
Why Email Fails
White Paper Email has become the most pervasive form of business communication, impacting every aspect of every organization: communications between management, employees, prospects, customers, vendors, suppliers, partners,... [29 Jun 2009]
Should Your Email Live In The Cloud? An Infrastructure And Operations Analysis
White Paper There isn't much that hasn't already been said about the criticality of email in business today but the cost of hosting and managing your own email infrastructure is probably reaching the breaking point. [29 Jun 2009]
Solving On-Premise Email Management Challenges With On-Demand Services
White Paper The growing reliance on email for critical business processes has driven the need for increasingly complex email systems. These and many other changes have added unprecedented management complexity to... [29 Jun 2009]
Should Your Email Live In The Cloud? A Comparative Cost Analysis
White Paper When Google launched Google Apps Premier Edition for $50 per user per year, it raised the question, "How much should we be paying for email? But it's not just this eye-popping price that should trigger the question about... [29 Jun 2009]
Naked CIO: Should you monitor staff?
Comment I often get asked whether or not it is best to implement a strict, penal environment in the office for email and internet monitoring. My thoughts are: if you want to find dirt on just about any individual with respect to... [29 Jun 2009]
Basic Content Services: Overcoming the Limitations of Email and Avoiding the High Costs of Enterprise Content Management
White Paper In recent years, the limitations of email and other desktop tools for sharing and managing content have been exposed by the proliferation of department servers and file shares, the loss of valuable data, decreased worker... [25 Jun 2009]
MPP: An Alternative to AmavisD
White Paper When it comes to the critical task of virus and spam filtering for open source email servers, many administrators turn to open source integration tools such as AmavisD, among others. These tools integrate open source... [25 Jun 2009]
Policing Web Usage: Securing the Back Door
White Paper Every organization's IT infrastructure is in danger from malicious code such as viruses, Trojan horses and spyware - all of which are just as readily downloaded or transmitted via webmail and other web applications as they are by... [25 Jun 2009]