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  • Cover Your Tracks

    Tips on how to cover your Internet surfing tracks and how to use free email accounts for private, personal communications.

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  • Customers Strongly Endorse New Microsoft-Novell Deal

    A survey of technology decision-makers shows very strong customer support for the recent agreement between Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. designed to improve interoperability between Windows Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise.

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  • Dell, Symantec Go on Offense Against Out-of-Control Email

    Dell and Symantec have joined forces to deliver a one-two punch to out-of-control email. As businesses grapple with securing and managing their IT infrastructures, the companies today announced Secure Exchange, an end-to-end offering that takes time and complexity out of deploying a secure, reliable Microsoft Exchange environment with extensive archiving capabilities.

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  • Dell Unveils Three Consumer Systems Featuring Ubuntu 7.04

    Dell today made it official, unveiling three consumer systems -- the XPS(TM) 410n and Dimension(TM) E520n desktops and the Inspiron(TM) E1505n notebook -- with the Ubuntu 7.04 Linux distribution factory installed.

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  • Discovery Attender Improves Result Handling

    Sherpa Software, creators of Mail Attenderr and Archive Attender, has announced the latest release of their renowned content discovery solution, Discovery Attender for Exchange. Discovery Attender is an electronic search and discovery tool designed to perform customized searches on files, messages and attachments residing on networks or in Exchange Mailboxes, Public Folders or PST Files.

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  • Does the Indictment of the Alleged Palin Email Hacker Hold Water?

    An indictment by a federal grand jury was issued in Knoxville, Tennessee with respect to the alleged hacking of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account. The defendant, David Kernell, the son of Tennessee Representative Mike Kernell, has pleaded not guilty. If convicted, David Kernell could be sentenced to up to five years in prison, along with a hefty fine and years of supervised release.

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  • Doing Windows the Right Way

    Dear Microsoft : I know you're working on Windows 4.0 and, since it's been three years since the last Windows upgrade, it's about time. Being a Macophile, I hesitate to give you helpful tips. And, with all those employees and money, you surely cannot need me for that. Then, I look at Windows 1.0 and I think you might. So, here's a free list.

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  • eDiscovery: It’s not just About Email

    A recent survey of corporate counsel found that the typical US company faces an average of 305 lawsuits and spends $12 million a year on litigation alone, not including settlements or judgments.

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  • Email Management Survey: Employee Habits Increase Company Litigation Exposure

    Recommind, a leading provider of enterprise search, automatic categorization and eDiscovery systems for law firms and enterprises, today released the findings of a recent study conducted with analyst firm Osterman Research, which reveals that many North American organizations may not be prepared to meet the eDiscovery requirements of litigation or regulatory investigations.

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  • Employer Monitoring of Workplace Electronic Communications

    Employees should be aware that their work emails generally are not considered private. Indeed, many employees are required to sign policies whereby they agree that their employers have the right to monitor their workplace electronic communications. And judges generally have upheld the right of employers to monitor such employee communications.

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