All Desktop Software News - April 2007

UK firms think security is not keeping up with VoIP and IM

A survey by Infosecurity Europe of 291 companies has found that 93% believe security is not keeping pace with the demands posed by instant messaging (IM) and its usage.

City switches on Wi-Fi network

The Square Mile in the City of London has switched on its area-wide Wi-Fi network.

Microsoft issues response to EC licensing objections

Microsoft has submitted its response to the European Commission’s objections concerning the pricing of licenses for its Workgroup Server Protocol Program (WSPP), designed to make Redmond comply with the Commission’s 2004 anti-trust judgement.

Thunderbird 2 e-mail client is go

Mozilla has launched Thunderbird 2, the latest version of the free open source e-mail client.

Microsoft claims success in Sender ID spam battle

Sender ID, a framework to verify the authenticity of email messages, is successful in blocking tens of millions of messages each day, Microsoft claims

P&O Ferrymasters streamlines e-mail management to improve operations

P&O Ferrymasters has reduced e-mail administration by 90% and improved order processing and just-in-time sales opportunities to boot.

File archiving and storage top tips

  • News
  • Date: 17 April 2007
The thing they all have in common is "archiving" -- long-term storage and preservation of data that's inactive...

Emulex releases FC-SATA switch

Emulex has released an embedded storage switch based on the newly approved FC-SATA standard, but it's unclear if any other companies in the industry are on the bandwagon.

Capacity planning software specifications

  • News
  • Date: 11 April 2007
Gauging storage needs over time is one of the biggest challenges faced by IT administrators, and a new generation of capacity planning tools is emerging to help forecast growth and utilisation of storage resources.

Mozilla distributes open source Minimo

Mozilla is distributing the latest version of the Minimo mobile device browser, which is trying to compete with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile browser.
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