All Desktop Software News - October 2007

Windows XP Service Pack 3 download expected early next year

  • Special Report
  • Date: 10 October 2007
Users waiting to download Windows XP Service Pack 3 will have to wait until the first half of 2008, when Microsoft will release the Windows XP Service Pack 3 download to the public.

SunGard brings software as a service to email

SunGard is offering email archiving and disaster recovery with web access, and Yosemite plans software as a service backup for laptops. Meanwhile, EMC and Symantec are conspicuously absent from the party.

Motorway service chain takes welcome break from spam

Motorway service chain Welcome Break has relieved the pressure of unwanted e-mail on its IT infrastructure, improved security, and increased staff productivity by implementing a managed e-mail service.

Soca to use data mining to fight fraud

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 04 October 2007
The Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) is using data mining technology to identify the social networks and "trade routes" used by fraudsters who are costing the UK an estimated £3.5bn a year.

Provider push will lead to 435 million mobile SIP users by 2012

Growing acceptance of SIP by mobile operators and device vendors will result in 435 million SIP-enabled devices by 2012

UPS offers paperless shipping

UPS has said it has the first package carrier to offer customers a paperless international shipping system.

Web 2.0 strategies for SMBs

  • News
  • Date: 03 October 2007
Web 2.0 technologies are catching on at companies of all sizes. Find out how to make them work for your SMB with SearchSMB.com's top five Web 2.0 tips.

How to select the right IP PBX

Selecting the right IP PBX system for your company can be complicated. Here are some important things to consider when purchasing an IP PBX.

Back-up software-based encryption product specifications

  • News
  • Date: 02 October 2007
Integrated encryption into backup software offers many advantages, but hurts the performance of the backup server. This is why software-based encryption often requires a server upgrade (or at least creative backup planning), not to mention diligent key management. We provide specifications for a cross-section of encryption-capable backup software.
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