Email And Groupware Software
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Email And Groupware Software Articles
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Microsoft, Manufacturers to Deliver New Generation of Workplace Phones and Devices
Monday at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2007, Microsoft Corp. and nine industry-leading companies will introduce a new generation of devices that connect the workplace phone to e-mail, instant messaging, real-time presence information, conferencing, voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and mobile communications.
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Owning Email
Most attorneys regularly communicate with their clients by email. Attorneys also regularly communicate by email with colleagues regarding legal matters. Who owns those communications?
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Eugene Crew on Antitrust Impact of Verizon v. Trinko
Townsend and Townsend and Crew partner discusses the antitrust implications of the U.S. Supreme Court decision Verizon v. Trinko.
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FAQ: The Law vs. Online Stalking
The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, estimates that well over a million Americans had been stalked. Approximately 80% of stalking cases concern women being stalked by ex-boyfriends or ex-husbands.
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The Law of Social Networking Sites: a Primer
In this article, Professor Eric Goldman of the Santa Clara University School of Law gives an overview of the laws affecting social networks and their users, and offers several questions to ponder as the popularity of these sites continues to increase.
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Tech Tips: Wireless Networking and Spam Prevention
Tips on connecting a laptop to a wireless network with a PCMCIA card and preventing Spam.
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Stop Before You Spy on That Email
Do you think it's safe to spy on your employee's email? Are you randomly downloading employee email to ensure your company-owned computer system isn't employed for personal purposes? Since 1993, three court cases have addressed the issue of employee email privacy. But, if recent news reports about these lawsuits have given you comfort and carte blanche in snooping on your employee's email, stop right now.
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Email Espionage
In a recent random sampling of 500 human resource professionals, more than 70 percent thought an employer should reserve the right to read email sent or received by company-owned electronic communication systems.
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Social Computing in the Enterprise: How Organizations Can Gain the Value of Powerful 2.0 Technologies
Open Text(TM) Corporation (NASDAQ: OTEX, TSX: OTC), a global leader in enterprise content management (ECM), today announced a set of best practices that can help organizations adopt blogs, wikis, social networks and other "2.0" technologies to create deeper connections with customers and partners, and improve employee collaboration and productivity.
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Spam, Courts and Crusaders
Tough legislation and court actions are not making a dent in the growing spam juggernaut. However, individuals and organisations are fighting back and there are sensible practices which can limit the damage.
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