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Businesses struggle to serve Gen Y
News This generation of consumers are digital natives immersed in technology, and companies are unsure about how to attract and retain them, survey reveals.
Friday, October 03 2008 05:08 PM
Tags: Marketing, Sales strategy, Business, Generation Y, social networking, podcast, software, Web 2.0, revenue, Nokia Corp.
S'pore firms lag in online protection
News update Fewer popular Web domain owners in Singapore authenticate e-mail or have strong protection for Web surfing compared to global sites, new scorecard shows.
Monday, October 05 2009 03:29 PM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Network security, Security Management, Web browsers, Web sites, Security, E-business, E-mail Authentication, SSL, Web sites
Saving e-mail: It's all about trust
Insight Sendmail inventor Eric Allman says a new Internet standard promises to restore trust to e-mail.
Thursday, July 05 2007 10:48 AM
Tags: Wireless e-mail devices, Spam and phishing, PKI (public key infrastructure), Digital signatures, E-mail clients, E-mail servers, Viruses and worms, Policy and management
When was the last time you wrote a letter?
Blogs Growing up, I used to relish every visit to the stationery shop. I'd spend hours browsing through row after row of c...
Friday, September 11 2009 03:11 AM
Balance functionality and security in risk management
Insight Learn how to apply the principles of risk management to your corporate data networks.
Monday, January 24 2005 11:52 AM
Tags: Business development/management, Risk Management
Curiosity kills the cybercriminals
Insight newsmaker Trend Micro co-founder Steve Chang notes importance of inquisitive mind to not only defeat malware writers, but also understand customer pains.
Tuesday, December 08 2009 01:17 PM
Tags: Network security, Security applications/tools, Innovation, Cloud computing, Software-as-a-service (SaaS)
VeriSign's antitrust suit against ICANN dismissed
News Judge rejects argument that the manager the Internet's infrastructure violated antitrust law.
Friday, August 27 2004 04:07 PM
Tags: Domain names
Tightening the Internet screws
Insight Here are some observations and suggestions for protecting the enterprise while maximizing employees’ usage of electronic mail to and from the Internet and Internet browsing.
Thursday, June 06 2002 10:02 AM
The value of E-procurement
Insight Today, there's more of an electronic edge to c-commerce, as enterprises are turning to the Internet with e-channels, e-marketplaces, and e-trading, all propelling c-commerce initiatives into wider adoption.
Friday, May 31 2002 04:58 PM
One giant step against spam
Insight Non-proprietary, interoperable and easy-to-adopt anti-spam standards have all fallen short, said David Berlind, until now.
Wednesday, May 26 2004 06:06 PM
Spam fighters open up
Insight Yahoo and Microsoft each have put the interests of all Internet e-mail users ahead of their own by not only inventing techniques that could lay the necessary foundation for ending spam, but by making those techniques freely available to competitors.
Thursday, June 03 2004 10:55 AM
Lotus Notes Training: Setting preferences in the Tools menu
Insight Teaching users how to take full advantage of Lotus Notes mail can be a chore. One way to accelerate the process is allowing them to add personal touches to their mail database.
Wednesday, November 05 2003 10:52 AM
Monitoring staff e-mail and Internet: Dos and don'ts
News Should you be keeping an eye on the inboxes of your workers or not? Here are dos and don'ts for monitoring staff e-mail and Internet usage.
Friday, October 23 2009 11:04 AM
Tags: E-mail servers, E-mail clients, Security implementation/standards, Web sites, IT Governance, Communications, Staff E-mail, Malware, compliance, e-mail
10 things you'll miss when you upgrade to Exchange 2007
Insight The new version of Exchange has some interesting enhancements, but unless you're a command-line guru, you may feel like you've lost more than you've gained.
Thursday, May 24 2007 04:41 PM
Tags: Microsoft Outlook
China's spam fight takes flight
News Anti-spam lobbyist Spamhaus takes its fight to China--the top spamming nation in Asia--but faces some resistance from telecom administrators unwilling to give up lucrative contracts.
Wednesday, March 21 2007 11:05 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing, Spam filtering, Spam





