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whitepaper NNIT, based in Denmark, provides IT consulting and develops software solutions for large organizations throughout Europe. As the company's workload has increased, NNIT employees have found themselves more and more overwhelmed with e-mail messages...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Syddansk Universitet (the University of Southern Denmark) is a leading research school with four campuses located in Denmark. However, they had been spending many hours each week searching through the hundreds of e-mail messages and other files on...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper SvitzerWijsmuller is a global shipping company located in Denmark. Company IT administrators also now have a faster, better method of recovering deleted e-mail messages. In addition, many employees working from remote locations use mobile devices...
[13 Feb 2007]
News The switch to desktop alerts was introduced on PCs in Norway and Sweden in November 2005, then expanded to Denmark, the Czech Republic, Israel, Poland and Taiwan in February. Those who use a legitimate copy of the software won't see any messages...
[25 Apr 2006]
News SkypeIn allows users to buy up to three phone numbers in eight countries - Denmark, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Norway, Sweden, the UK or the US - at which people can call them from standard or mobile telephones.
[15 Apr 2005]
News While bare-bones mobile offerings have proved successful in Denmark with Telmore, analysts say easyMobile will have plenty of competition and pricing pressure in the Netherlands. The mobile company is known for its no-frills approach, selling voice...
[08 Apr 2005]
News The Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden - where similar price wars have raged - are among the most saturated markets in the world. A war over the price of SMS text messages in the Netherlands could be replicated in the UK and even lead to a fiercer...
[28 Jun 2004]
News National recording industry associations in Denmark, Germany, Italy and Canada have brought in the full might of local law to deal with 247 unlucky selected users. In Denmark, 120 people have been sent 'civil demand' letters that basically tell...
[31 Mar 2004]
News The rollout will begin in France and the UK, then move to Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Slovakia in the third quarter, and other territories thereafter. It is known that it will be based on time rather than individual messages, and will be...
[13 Jan 2004]
News The rules are governing spam and privacy came into force on 1 November as part of the Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications, but only Austria, Denmark, Italy and Sweden are actually compliant with the directive at the moment.
[03 Nov 2003]
News According to the survey, the cheapest places in Europe to send text messages are Cyprus, Denmark and Norway, where the average text message costs between 2.4p and 4.2p. Sending a text message in the UK is up to four times more expensive than in...
[09 Jul 2003]
News Pilot versions of Hotmail over SMS in Denmark and Switzerland have only attracted "thousands" of users, but they have boosted the number of SMS messages those users send by an average of 27 per month, MSN claims.
[20 Feb 2002]
News The agreement covers 40 European operators, with testing starting in September in Denmark and Switzerland with mobile carriers TDC and Sunrise respectively. In addition, they will be able to reply to those email messages directly to the sender's...
[23 Aug 2001]
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