All Desktop Software News - March 2007

E-mail worm poses as Microsoft invitation

E-mail users are being warned of a widespread malicious attack that poses as an invitation from Microsoft to download a beta version of Internet Explorer 7.0.

Nortel and Microsoft extend comms alliance

Nortel and Microsoft have extended their comms alliance to allow carriers to offer hosted voice over IP and unified comms services.

EMC users highlight storage challenges

An EMC Documentum user group discusses issues from how to build a single records management system, how to manage PST files and how to satisfy legal discovery requests.

Zimbra offers open source e-mail server and calendar software

Zimbra has launched an alpha version of its new Zimbra Desktop client, which uses Web 2.0 Ajax technology to allows users to work online and offline with the firm’s online Zimbra server platform.

Microsoft investigates Windows Vista Mail flaw

Attackers could exploit a flaw in Windows Vista Mail to compromise PCs by tricking the user into opening a malicious email attachment. Microsoft is investigating.

Half of web use by employees is non-work related

Half of all web traffic (49%) in the workplace is non-productive, including gambling, music, porn and web mail.

Iron Mountain offers email and storage

Iron Mountain partners with MessageOne to offer Exchange email services, but the hard work of integration with its compliance and LiveVault services is still ahead.

Get to grips personally with IT, local councillors told

Local authority IT managers are encouraging councillors to use IT more widely to help transform public services.

No escape for fibbers as e-mail porkies are unveiled

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  • Date: 02 March 2007
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