UN to spammers: two years and you're done At a meeting this week in Geneva, the United Nations said that the preservation of the internet relied on putting a stop to spam, a campaign that within two years could cure the plague of unwanted email. More...
Ballmer talks Longhorn, Office 12, Microsoft cost savings This week in an internal memo intended to rally employees Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer discussed his plans to cut US$1 billion in annual expenses while concentrating on future products such as Longhorn and Microsoft Office 12. More...
PGP updates enterprise encryption server PGP Corporation has announced an update to its enterprise message encryption software that adds support for Lotus Notes and integrates Symantec's anti-virus technology. More...
NetSuite, Oracle sever licensing ties Say goodbye to NetSuite's Oracle Small Business Suite. Marking the end of its licensing relationship with the world's second-largest software company, NetSuite now calls its lower end application suite NetSuite Small Business. More...
First six months of CAN-SPAM a bust Fewer than three out of every hundred messages toed the US CAN-SPAM Act's line in the US federal anti-spam law's first six months, said message security firm MXlogic this week. More...
Clearswift shifts spam chores to end users Clearswift this week launched the second version of its all-in-one email security and anti-spam suite, dubbed MAILsweeper Business Suite II. More...
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