All Desktop Software News - January 2007

Companies take IM threats seriously

Wesabe is a brand new money management community. It takes threats to IM as seriously as those targeting email and web applications

Apple's iPhone is 'gorgeous,' but not fit for the enterprise -- yet

The Apple iPhone is an eye-catching delight, but its split personality and lack of functionality may limit its ability to break down enterprise walls.

Has e-mail become more of a hindrance than a help in your business?

  • In Depth
  • Date: 15 January 2007
The Big Question is an initiative between Computer Weekly and recruitment consultancy PSD. Each week we put the Big Question to top IT professionals to get their take on a current talking point.

Cisco boosts security for the age of unified comms

Users have been told to expect a consolidation in e-mail security services as the big IT suppliers buy their way into the market.

Cutting-edge gadgets lead way to future business IT

Last week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2007 in Las Vegas illustrated the extent to which suppliers are developing powerful new technologies for consumers, many of which will find their way into business IT.

VoIP news briefs: Cisco and Jabber, DALCOM, and SMC Networks

Cisco and Jabber team up to improve IM; DALCOM introduces a new dual-mode mobile VoIP phone; and SMC Networks prepares to release new options in its IP telephony solutions portfolio.

Out-of-cycle Microsoft patch likely, experts say

Patch specialists and IT administrators were surprised Microsoft didn't fix much-publicised Word zero-day flaws Tuesday. But they don't fault the company for holding back.

IBM updates Notes platform for the Mac

IBM has announced the availability of Lotus Notes 7.0.2 for the Mac OS X platform, to provide the enterprise Macintosh community with an e-mail and collaboration platform with advanced productivity features.

E-mail access to go on trial in Wandsworth prison

The government’s new National Offender Management Service (Noms) is to trial a secure e-mail system for prisoners at Wandsworth Prison in London as part of its attempt to cut re-offending rates.

Lycos knocked out by host

Lycos was offline for around seven hours yesterday after construction workers damaged the systems of its hosting company Savvis.
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