Corporate Email Archive Solution: Sample Request for Proposal
White Papers Download and save this free Sample Request for Proposal template -- in MS Word format -- to use as your guide when looking for the perfect Corporate Email Archive Solution for your organization.
[January 31, 2008, 6:01]
US Report: W3C acknowledges Vector Markup Language proposal
News The World Wide Web Consortium yesterday formally acknowledged the submission of a Vector Markup Language proposal that will enable users to cut and paste vector graphics across applications without loss of quality.
[May 29, 1998, 10:53]
Lords vote against entrapment proposal
News Baroness Blatch challenged the Home Office to introduce a clause into the 40-year-old Act stating: "Any person who knowingly employs, uses, persuades, induces, entices or coerces a child to engage in an act of gross indecency with or towards any...
[November 9, 2000, 7:45]
Microsoft's email proposal returned to sender
News Internet engineers working on a standard for identifying the source of e-mail messages voted down a proposal by Microsoft to make some of the company's intellectual property a mandatory part of the solution.
[September 14, 2004, 8:15]
Massachusetts finalises open standards proposal
News Alan Yates, Microsoft general manager of information worker business strategy, said in a statement: "We understand that this is not a final decision for the commonwealth and that state lawmakers and the secretary of state have raised some of the...
[September 26, 2005, 11:50]
Sample project proposal template
White Papers This project proposal sheet will help persuade your clients to take the plunge. Being able to quickly explain the potential benefits of an added Web site feature can help a consultant address a client's concerns over a project's importance.
[May 16, 2006, 5:06]
UML Representation Proposal for XTT Rule Design Method
White Papers A proposal of an UML-based representation for the XTT structured representation for rules is presented. In the paper practical issues concerning the use of UML as a knowledge representation method for rules are discussed.
[November 29, 2008, 23:00]
Oracle makes a modest proposal
News The application will track the result of each proposal, allowing the user to measure its effectiveness, she added. Oracle next week plans to unveil an update to its sales force productivity applications, featuring an added component that helps...
[May 14, 2003, 8:13]
MS slates DoJ's proposal - 'unjustified'
News Microsoft on Wednesday condemned a government proposal to break it up -- while at the same time making revisions to the plan to comply with a federal judge's order. In its final chance to dispute a Department of Justice proposal to hack it into two...
[June 1, 2000, 10:03]
EC e-commerce proposal slammed
News Under the proposal, on-line businesses will be able to offer their services anywhere in the EU provided they comply with the law of the country where they are based. Jim Murray, director of BEUC believes the proposal applies "a simplistic...
[November 18, 1998, 16:35]
Microsoft, Linux Foundation unite against proposal
News Microsoft and the Linux Foundation are both opposing a law group's proposal that would create an implied warranty that software products ship with no material defects. The two joined forces on a letter to the American Law Institute taking issue...
[May 19, 2009, 9:01]
Create a Winning Proposal
White Papers Knowing how to create a winning sales proposal is important for surviving in today's business environment. This webcast shows how Microsoft Office Word 2003 can help to write proposals that focus on the customers' needs and the benefits they want.
[October 20, 2006, 0:00]
A Year Ago: UN 'bit tax' proposal draws fire
News United Nations proposal for a 'bit tax' to pay for Internet access in developing nations is drawing fire from US lawmakers and high-tech executives. House majority leader Dick Armey Thursday sent a letter to his colleagues in Congress and to...
[July 18, 2000, 7:01]
MS slates DoJ's proposal -- 'unjustified', Part II
News In a previous filing opposing the breakup proposal, the company warned that the employees "might leave the company in droves," an action that could destroy Microsoft's business, it said. In Wednesday's filing, the company also restated worries that...
[June 1, 2000, 10:05]
Home Office to block Lib Dem MP's entrapment proposal
News The Home Office will have ultimate say on what is discussed.and I would think it highly unlikely that they would table such a proposal," according to a Home Office spokesman. However, any entrapment proposal tabled by the opposition will be thrown...
[February 20, 2001, 6:10]
Music industry attacks EU copyright proposal
News The proposal aims to strike a balance between the needs of rights holders and users, concentrating on the most commercially damaging infringements rather than on individuals who may be breaking the law, such as users of peer-to-peer file-trading...
[February 3, 2003, 13:11]
A Year Ago: EC e-commerce proposal slammed
News Under the proposal, on-line businesses will be able to offer their services anywhere in the EU provided they comply with the law of the country where they are based. Jim Murray, director of BEUC believes the proposal applies "a simplistic...
[November 18, 1999, 6:04]
Microsoft's EU proposal is monstrous, says Samba
Talkback The royalty fee game is used to drive companies out of business and the royaltORs can always "knock-off" what they sold to you. Do beware.ch
[March 18, 2005, 11:14]
Microsoft's EU proposal is monstrous, says Samba
Talkback The critics of the EU - Microsoft agreement are correct, the agreement will stifle inovation. Why should SAMBA or any other Open Source Software project derive the benefits from developers of proprietary software without either indemnifying the...
[February 7, 2005, 15:43]
Microsoft's EU proposal is monstrous, says Samba
Talkback "Why should Microsoft. Because they are being punished for being a convicted monopolist. You've been a bad boy. Go to your room. But they don't have to go to their rooms! That's because they weren't bad.
[March 18, 2005, 21:45]



