Largest Southwest U.S. Ad Agency Keeps Email Up & Running - No Matter What - With MessageOne's Email Management Services (EMS)
White Papers The company needed a solution that would guarantee email would always be up and running - no matter what. With clients including many of the world's leading companies such as Southwest Airlines, Wal-Mart, U.S.
[August 29, 2006, 0:00]
"it is only a matter of time..."
Talkback "it is only a matter of time before Linux takes its rightful place at the top of the operating-system pile" No matter how hard we (Open Source users/Developers) try, the world keeps turning and the home/corporate (desktops) world runs mostly on...
[April 3, 2009, 13:03]
Legal Matter Management - Proven Solutions From EMC and DocEnTrust
White Papers Solutions from EMC and DocEnTrust give the instant access to the documents by providing powerful search capabilities, flexible and configurable matter foldering, automatic e-mail filing, and more. Creating a central repository for managing matter...
[April 25, 2009, 1:23]
'Linux' trademark doesn't matter, says Stallman
Talkback Using Stallman's own logic, it also does not matter if it is called "Linux" or "GNU\Linux". If the software is free to use, add too or modify then it also does not matter what it is called either, right?
[August 30, 2005, 11:11]
A matter of scale
Talkback It's a matter of scale. As we know from a recent election postal votes are far from secure. The best possible way of voting is in a booth with a piece of paper. Fairness dictates though that there has to be a way that housebound people or those who...
[February 2, 2007, 12:18]
On the Hotseat: How Your Peers Are Tackling the Questions That Matter Now
White Papers Sage recently introduced an informative eBook, On the Hotseat: How Your Peers Are Tackling the Questions That Matter Now. Developed with FORTUNE magazine and Time Inc. Research & Insights, On the Hotseat has uncovered the frustrations small and mid...
[March 31, 2009, 9:26]
The Day Ahead: Does Microsoft matter anymore?
News Simply put, does Microsoft matter anymore? Amid a landslide of tech earnings Tuesday night, it wasn't hard to notice that Microsoft has lost its lustre. Given the glut of earnings conference calls last night, an investor had to make some choices...
[July 19, 2000, 11:59]
'Linux' trademark doesn't matter, says Stallman
Talkback News Flash to Long-time linujx user your 15 minutes will never arrive. You criticize RMS. Is that because you will never contirbute a millionth of what RMS has given the community. I'm a long time user too.
[August 28, 2005, 17:07]
Does it matter if you are an aardvark or a zebra?
Blog Comment I remember when back in the day, you could put all your junk mail into one of the return envolopes, and get great satisfaction from the fact you could return everything to source.
[August 31, 2008, 16:57]
'Linux' trademark doesn't matter, says Stallman
Talkback News flash to RMS. Your 15 minutes of relevancy ended over 5 years ago.
[August 28, 2005, 14:58]
'Linux' trademark doesn't matter, says Stallman
Talkback To anonymous consultant: Trademarks do not implement any of the freedoms to: run it, study it, change it, redistribute it, and distribute modified versions. Copyright + the right license does. Trademarks are pretty orthogonal to these.
[August 28, 2005, 10:36]
It doesn't matter whether IT matters
Talkback IT does matter but not the way it did in the old days, perhaps we should rename it Information Management again instead of IT and ICT. The education angle is correct, too many IT professionals focus on the technology rather than the business needs.
[November 13, 2003, 12:27]
'Linux' trademark doesn't matter, says Stallman
Talkback I have to agree with "Anonymous Consultant," RMS gets a little too testy about a stand-alone citation of the "Linux" moniker, but that's HIS problem, in my view. It IS hypocritical of RMS to deny the value of Linux trademark protection, IF indeed...
[August 27, 2005, 21:19]
Does it matter if you are an aardvark or a zebra?
Blog Comment Good to see you back, how was the storm? The thing that dissapionts me most, is that (according to internet security firm Marshal) people are responding to spam to buy their wares! So as long as people are going to send these bandwith hoggers money...
[August 30, 2008, 19:06]
It doesn't matter whether IT matters
Talkback Sounds like an age old problem this. Not enough education and communication going on here as per usual. IT & Business do not speak the same language and never have. This is because both sets of people usually come from different work cultures...
[October 2, 2003, 17:58]
IT does matter, says Autonomy chief
News Speaking at the European Technology Forum Technology Summit event in London on Thursday, Lynch, hailed as the UK's first Internet billionaire, joined the throng of industry figures, including Sun boss Scott McNealy and Microsoft chief executive...
[October 9, 2003, 17:30]
'Linux' trademark doesn't matter, says Stallman
Talkback As someone had already pointed out, the name "Linux" is being used in FUD campaigns. For example, "Linux Business News" has nothing constructive to say about Linux. So some poor schmuck comes along and wants to learn a bit about Linux and finds...
[August 28, 2005, 1:40]
Does it matter if you are an aardvark or a zebra?
Blog Comment Do you think it would create even less spam if numbers or characters were used at the begining of an address? How about an application that would rotate a cycle of characters and numbers at the beging of an address, and only those who had the same...
[August 27, 2008, 17:31]
Does Wi-Fi security matter?
Talkback The disadvantage Wi-Fi security has is that when people use your connection, monitor/capture your data, make your machine a zombie for use in attacks against others.most people don't know. Not alerting the user is key to continuing to exploit them.
[June 28, 2006, 15:05]
'Linux' trademark doesn't matter, says Stallman
Talkback I must say that I do think it's necessary such in order to prevent, let's say, MS from using linux to make their dirty money.
[August 28, 2005, 19:58]



