netscape communications
Mirapoint Success Story: Campbell Union School District
White Paper The flexible solution enabled the District to support the majority of its staff who used Netscape Mail, as well as a small group of staff, including the Superintendent, who used Microsoft Outlook and a Microsoft Exchange server. [03 Jul 2008]
Secure Sockets Layer: Delivering More Than Just Security
White Paper Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) was originally developed by Netscape in 1996 as a way to securely conduct e-commerce transactions across public networks such as the Internet. SSL has become the de facto standard for secure communications and e-commerce... [03 Jul 2008]
The Issue of SSL v2 & v3, TLS v1 and FIPS 140-1
White Paper Many of the major web browsers, including Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Netscape’s Navigator, support both TLS and DA99]) are protocols for providing secure communications between two parties over the Internet. [03 Jul 2008]
Happy 10th birthday Mozilla - there's a bug in your cake
News On 22 January, 1998, Netscape Communications Corporation announced its plans to make the source code for the Netscape Communicator client software available with free licensing on the internet. Mozilla, originally the codename for the Netscape... [25 Jan 2008]
New CICS Support for Secure Sockets Layer
White Paper SSL was defined by the Netscape Corporation and currently exists as Versions 2 and 3. SSL is a security protocol that is used extensively on the Internet to allow private secure communications over the public network. [26 Apr 2007]
Microsoft to buy speech-recognition web firm?
News The company has about 320 workers and is led by Mike McCue, a former Netscape vice president of technology. Microsoft has been betting heavily on the intersection of the telephony and data communications worlds. [13 Mar 2007]
Net neutrality slain
News Rep Ed Markey, the Massachusetts Democrat behind the net neutrality amendment, said: "The future Sergey Brins, the future Marc Andreessens, of Netscape and Google.are going to have to pay taxes [to broadband providers]. [12 Jun 2006]
Firefox branding is a burning issue
News The original statement detailing the Mozilla Foundation's creation in 2003 says Netscape-owner AOL would contribute "trademarks and related intellectual property" to the birth. However, Netscape is still registered in the UK and the US as owning... [16 Jun 2005]
Netscape: New version set to leap out
News A Mozilla developer claims the next version of Netscape is about to be released and says it will be significantly different to an earlier beta version. A spokesperson for AOL, which owns Netscape and develops the browser, was not available at the... [18 May 2005]
Apple snaps up senior HP exec
News Johnson had previously worked at Apple and also has held posts at IBM and Netscape Communications before joining HP in 1999. An Apple representative told silicon.com's sister site News.com she will become vice president of worldwide marketing... [15 Feb 2005]
Netscape 8 adds anti-phishing features
News Netscape, which is outsourcing browser development work to Canadian development firm Mercurial Communications after slashing its own in-house developer staff, would not be the first to offer such anti-phishing features. [01 Feb 2005]
Google poaches Firefox programmer
News Firefox, which has cut into the dominant market share enjoyed by Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, is a variant of the open-source Mozilla browser project begun in 1998 by Netscape Communications. [26 Jan 2005]
Firefox heads for five per cent share
News Even though Microsoft maintains the dominance it has enjoyed since defeating Netscape Communications' browser in the mid-1990s, Firefox's snowballing popularity is raising eyebrows. Mozilla, an open-source software foundation formed by Netscape... [24 Jan 2005]
Firefox, up, up and away...
News The Mozilla Foundation, an open source group founded by Netscape Communications to develop its browser and spun off last year by AOL Time Warner, has been executing an unorthodox, volunteer marketing campaign. [15 Dec 2004]
AOL splits in four
News The Access unit will be focused on the company's core ISP services, including its broadband, dial-up and low-cost CompuServe and Netscape operations. Ripp, AOL's vice chairman and chief operating officer, will leave the company's Dulles, Virginia... [10 Nov 2004]
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