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Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone and Evan Williams
AS Profile Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone and Evan Williams are the holy trinity who co-founded Twitter, a service that popularised the business of broadcasting up-to-the-minute personal status messages to whoever wants to listen (a... [07 Oct 2008]
Tim Berners-Lee
AS Profile As one Agenda Setters judge put it: "When he talks others listen. Tim Berners-Lee, an Agenda Setter many times before, enjoys his first trip to the top spot. His win reflects the profound impact the web has on how we... [07 Oct 2008]
Accelerating Secure Business Applications Podcast
White Paper Download this Riverbed Connect podcast and listen as Bob Gilbert discusses with Mark Day, Riverbed's Chief Scientist, the details involving SSL encryption, SSL's impact on WAN optimization, and new wide-area data... [30 Sep 2008]
Staff web 2.0 skills can boost work productivity
News But in order to get the best out of web 2.0-savvy staff, bosses will need to listen to their workers. Businesses should exploit their employees' knowledge of web 2.0 in order to fully take advantage of the tech,... [24 Sep 2008]
How to Develop Your CMDB Project's ROI
White Paper Listen as EMA Consulting Director Chris Matney and ASG VP of Marketing Jimmy Augustine help answer these questions and discuss what you can expect from your ROI efforts. While long-term ROI claims from enterprise... [23 Sep 2008]
Email Archiving On Demand: Learn the Reasons, Risks and Rewards
White Paper Listen as Proofpoint's Rick Dales, VP of Product Management, and Steve Prokai, Professional Services Manager, present "Email Archiving On Demand: Learn the Reasons, Risks and Rewards. Enterprise needs for record... [20 Sep 2008]
Is Your Anti-Spam Defense at the Top of its Game?
White Paper Listen to Proofpoint product manager Nithin Rao discuss the latest threats facing educational institutions today and see why top universities rely on Proofpoint to help protect their messaging infrastructures. [05 Sep 2008]
Eroding Spam Filter Effectiveness: Bad for Business
White Paper Listen to this web seminar replay as Proofpoint product manager Andrew Vu discusses the latest email security challenges and shows real life examples of how spam filter effectiveness impacts business. [05 Sep 2008]
Top 10 Email Security Challenges - and Solutions - for 2008 and Beyond
White Paper Listen to the web seminar replay, "Top 10 Email Security Challenges - and Solutions - for 2008 and Beyond" (originally presented January 9, 2008) and learn: Email security remains one of the top enterprise IT priorities... [05 Sep 2008]
The Great Email Security Debate: Appliances, SaaS, or Virtual?
White Paper Listen as Proofpoint product expert Paul LaPorte discusses: Hardware appliances. Software. Software as a Service (SaaS). Virtual appliances. The variety of deployment options for the latest solutions for email security... [05 Sep 2008]
Jet packs, army tech and Victorian gadgets
Photo The models allow users to surf the internet, check and write emails, listen to music and run basic applications. Sci-fi staple - the jet pack - finally made its way into reality as New Zealand Inventor Glenn Martin... [02 Sep 2008]
Webcast: Five Steps to a Greener Data Center
White Paper Listen as IBM environmental experts discuss new and innovative IT solutions intended to help your business save energy, reduce its carbon footprint, and lower its cooling costs. View this webcast now. [02 Sep 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.08.08
Round-Up If anyone has any comments I'm glad to listen. Facebook: The Movie is about to become a reality. News which will no doubt strike fear into the hearts of movie execs running the big summer blockbuster franchises. [29 Aug 2008]
Job interviews: The inside track…
Comment Listen to the question, put yourself in the interviewer's shoes and work out quickly what they're getting at. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't have a shrewd idea about the questions you'll face in job interviews, says... [27 Aug 2008]
Gates: Software innovation poses privacy challenge
News When interaction gets more natural, computers can be everywhere to listen to you," he said, adding that "society will have to have more explicit rules" governing privacy boundaries around software as technology develops. [14 Aug 2008]
