All Desktop Software News - November 2006

Getting on top of unwanted e-mail

  • News
  • Date: 30 November 2006
F5 Networks and Secure Computing have announced plans to deliver a security option that will enable organisations to eliminate up to 70% of unwanted e-mail from untrustworthy senders.

Steve Duplessie's Storage Blogs

  • News
  • Date: 27 November 2006
Steve Duplessie's monthly view to entertain you and keep you up to date with the fast-paced storage market

Grisoft expands open source security offering

Grisoft has expanded its AVG range of anti-virus protection products for open source platforms.

Nuffield hospitals streamline procurement

Independent hospitals group Nuffield is further streamlining its procurement processes by implementing Version One's electronic form design, automated document delivery and electronic payment technologies.

Yorkshire Building Society targeted by phishers

Customers of Yorkshire Building Society are being targeted with spoof phishing emails which attempt to gather confidential bank details, Websense has warned.

Novell distances itself from Ballmer IP claims

Linux distributor Novell has openly distanced itself from claims by Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer that the open source operating system uses his company’s patented intellectual property.

Motorola buys Good Technology

Motorola's move may spark fierce competition among itself RIM and Nokia in the mobile email space.

Big pay for storage jobs, page 8

  • News
  • Date: 08 November 2006
Big pay for storage jobs, page 8

Heathrow Express to sell passengers Wi-Fi

Heathrow Express is to offer Wi-Fi access to passengers who use its fast train service that links central London to Heathrow Airport.

Microsoft plans month-end Vista, Office and Exchange launches

Microsoft is expected to officially launch Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange 2007 in New York on 30 November.
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