E-mail appliance makers aim at admin overhead, 11/15/07: Administrative overhead may be as big a business driver as security threats among companies adopting hardware appliances to protect enterprise e-mail accounts, according to vendors offering products in this category. iPhone to Exchange email gateways - not what IT wants: Microsoft Subnet blogger Mitchell Ashley writes: "Synchronica last week announced its iPhone to Microsoft Exchange Server gateway capability to UK users. This announcement comes after their six month trial of the same service in the US. Over 10,000 Subscribers are reported to have signed up for the US service. Exchange integration for the iPhone has been one of the major weaknesses in the iPhone product. But, are e-mail gateway services really the way IT wants users to pick up their mail?" Virtualization, online games, Web 2.0 top security risks, McAfee says, 11/15/2007In its "Top Ten Security Predictions for 2008," McAfee foresees the growth of virtualization opening up a huge attack surface. On the good-news ... What are you concerned about?, 09/20/07: In a survey we conducted this summer, we asked messaging decision makers about a variety of issues in the context of how concerned they are about these issues compared to this time last year. New methodologies for 'bottomless' e-mail storage, 07/11/07: With e-mail the dominant enterprise communication vehicle — used for everything from simple notes to purchase orders, contracts, invoices and other critical business documents — managing swelling message stores has become a primary concern. |
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