All Desktop Software News - September 2006

Should all staff be given access to e-mail at work?

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  • Date: 26 September 2006
The big question: Should all staff be given access to e-mail at work?

BASF secures global e-mail with managed service provider

BASF has signed a major pound deal with Postini to help secure its e-mail systems across 170 countries.

Mozilla updates Firefox to tackle critical flaws

The open-source Mozilla Foundation has updated its Firefox browser to fix seven flaws, including four deemed to be “critical”.

Starbucks faces $114m lawsuit over pulled free-coffee e-mail offer

Starbucks is facing a $114m (£63m) lawsuit after a customer objected to the company withdrawing a free coffee offer sent by e-mail.

IBM unveils Sametime 7.5 for unified collaboration

IBM has announced the availability of Lotus Sametime 7.5, which helps businesses to extend collaboration beyond instant messaging and web conferencing to unified business collaboration.

Milton Keynes to trial public Wimax network

Milton Keynes is to test a Wimax wireless network, in what its organisers say is the first trial of its kind in the UK.

Open-source e-mail for Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire county council has selected open source specialist Sirius Corporation to build an e-mail system that can host an inbox for 40,000 users across its schools.
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