Exchange Server 2003 Case Studies
Read and watch case studies on Exchange 2003, including one on HP’s improved mobile-messaging experience using Exchange 2003 service pack 2. [Via MS Exchange Blog ]
Designing a better workday.
Designing a better workday.
Read and watch case studies on Exchange 2003, including one on HP’s improved mobile-messaging experience using Exchange 2003 service pack 2. [Via MS Exchange Blog ]
More information on what’s to come in relation to Office 12 : The notion of “business intelligence,” or easy access to critical company data, is one of the key areas for improvement that the company has identified for the next version of its flagship desktop software. On Monday, the company…
The BBC has stopped its staff from using BlackBerrys after a flaw in BlackBerry Enterprise Server meant workers at the Beeb received portions of emails intended for colleagues. The service was suspended after BlackBerrys, used by 300 of the corporation’s execs who spend the most time out of the office,…
Gebruikers van Skype-software wordt aangeraden de meest recente versie te downloaden, aangezien in de software drie lekken zijn gevonden. [Via ZDNet.nl NEWS]
A Gartner analyst predicts Microsoft will charge less than $15 per user per year for its new anti-malware product and recommends that enterprises immediately leverage Microsoft’s entry into the desktop security market to win concessions from competitors. [Via Redmond | News]
Organizational and Cultural Issues to Consider When Deploying Your New Windows SharePoint Services Solution [Via Microsoft Download Center]
Google is aparently “beta-ing” a new service called Google Base which is positioned as an alternative to eBay : Several people report Google Base (as predicted yesterday) went live, or at least, its login-screen. I can’t reach it at the moment as it seems Google took it down again, but…
Technology forces us to juggle competing demands on our attention over the course of our workdays. Alex Chadwick speaks with New York Times Magazine contributor Clive Thompson about “interruption science,” the study of the effect of disruptions on job performance. [Via Microsoft Research News and Headlines]
This is sort of what this ad is trying to say I think …
Saw this article being quoted on several blogs. Although I can imagine IBM is going after Microsoft’s Exchange 5.5 clients, I can hardly believe some of the claims Mr. Chana is making in this article. The article seems to be more a snapshot of different quotes and claims than anything…