All Desktop Software News - December 2006

Morgan Stanley charged over ‘lost’ e-mails

Morgan Stanley has been charged by the US National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) with falsely claiming that millions of e-mails it possessed had been lost in the 11 September terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, where its e-mail servers were housed.

Sirius to sponsor open source project

In a move to promote the open source KDE desktop productivity platform in the enterprise, Sirius Corporation has become a corporate sponsor of the KDE community project.

Drinks giant boosts bandwidth with managed service

Drinks industry giant Constellation Europe, the company behind Hardys wine and Babycham, has gained a five-fold increase in internet bandwidth with a managed service from NTL Telewest Business.

Zantaz buys data classification partner Singlecast

Email archiving player Zantaz has purchased data classification startup Singlecast, which can categorise and apply policies to data before an email takes up storage space.

Sky and Google team up on broadband internet

BSkyB and Google have announced plans to co-develop web-based services for Sky's broadband internet customers.

Instant messaging spam on the rise, warns security firm

E-mail security firm MessageLabs has compiled a list of security trends it expects to see emerging in 2007.

Vista's arrival promises a 'business transformation'

Microsoft has promised a transformation in business productivity across a range of office tasks when businesses roll out Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007.
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