Friday, November 04, 2005


Server Central Introduces WingSix to the Hosting Market (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Server Central, a leading Chicago-based Internet Service Provider, today launched its WingSix brand to expand its web hosting offerings to individuals and small businesses. The WingSix brand will remain focused on providing a superior customer service experience, while adding security, virtual servers, e-commerce, and high-availability hosting options for its customers.

Teen cleared over e-mail salvo (BBC News)
A judge has ruled that UK laws do not criminalise some types of attacks on computer networks.

Device connects BlackBerry handhelds to projectors. (ThomasNet)
Pocket-sized ShowMate allows BlackBerry users to project PowerPoint presentations directly from handhelds, without need for laptop computer. Unit supports text, images, charts, graphs, animations, and slide transistion effects. To utilize ShowMate, PowerPoint presentations can be transferred to BlackBerry directly from user's desktop or web site, or received as e-mail attachment. For

Holiday backers decry e-mail halt (St. Petersburg Times)
Citing technological concerns, the School Board temporarily blocks a flood of e-mails from a group opposing changes to the school calendar.

Thursday, November 03, 2005


Teen cleared over e-mail salvo (BBC News)
A judge has ruled that UK laws do not criminalise some types of attacks on computer networks.

Cash check: Laura Dykema, 27, Minneapolis (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Jobs: Project administrator, Minneapolis Public Housing; part-time server, Broadway Pizza in Minneapolis.

Server Central, a leading Chicago-based Internet Service Provider, today launched its WingSix ( www.wingsix.com ) brand (Web Host Directory)
The WingSix brand will remain focused on providing a superior customer service experience, while adding security, virtual servers, e-commerce, and high-availability hosting options for its customers.

Apptix Buys MailStreet To Bolster Hosted Mail (CRN)
Apptix, a provider of managed e-mail and collaboration applications for small and mid-sized companies, is buying MailStreet, another small business messaging specialist.

Prove the worth of your Exchange server (Tech Republic)
With Exchange being such a significant investment, many organizations may want to undertake an ROI analysis, be able to tell how much the system is really used, or quickly and easily determine who is hogging the mail server's disk space. Here are some products that can do that for you.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005


Dell Updates Servers With Dual-Core, Will Integrate SQL Server 2005 (TechWeb)
Dell updated its four-way PowerEdge server line Tuesday by offering customers Intel's dual-core Xeon processors.

Funambol opens portal, looks to push e-mail (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - Open-source mobile application server startup Funambol launched a beta version of a new product, Sync4j Portal, Tuesday. The free personal information management (PIM) portal software will enable users to wirelessly synchronize between address books and calendars on their computers and mobile devices, according to the company's chief executive officer. The Sync4j Portal is

Thursday, October 27, 2005


Royal Mail FD Cassoni departs (Accountancy Age)
Marisa Cassoni confirmed this morning that she would be stepping down from her position as Royal Mail's group finance director in December.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005


Royal Mail FD Cassoni departs (Accountancy Age)
Marisa Cassoni confirmed this morning that she would be stepping down from her position as Royal Mail's group finance director in December.

Server Features (Server Watch)
Intel Technology is Helping IT Organizations Create Strategic Business Value IT decision makers need to keep current on the latest technology and equip their infrastructure with tools that can improve efficiency while lowering operating costs.

DMA requires members to adopt e-mail authentication (InternetRetailer.com)
Members of the Direct Marketing Association are required to adopt e-mail authentication systems under a new measure passed by the DMA board. The DMA did not mandate any specific authentication technology.

ServerWatch > Reviews (Server Watch)
Mailing list servers do yeoman's work, churning away behind the scenes and behind their better-known mail server brethren keeping alive one of the oldest Internet applications, the humble mailing list.


ServerWatch > Reviews (Server Watch)
Mailing list servers do yeoman's work, churning away behind the scenes and behind their better-known mail server brethren keeping alive one of the oldest Internet applications, the humble mailing list.


Server Features (Server Watch)
Intel Technology is Helping IT Organizations Create Strategic Business Value IT decision makers need to keep current on the latest technology and equip their infrastructure with tools that can improve efficiency while lowering operating costs.

Microsoft to retire Exchange Server 5.5 by year's end (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - Microsoft Corp. will be retiring Exchange Server 5.5 and support for the product at the end of the year and is recommending users upgrade to the latest version, the company said Wednesday. Microsoft is urging customers who are still running Exchange 5.5 to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003, a more secure version of the company's messaging and collaboration server product.

E-mail Tapping Could Cost UI Millions (KCRG)
Could the FBI tap into what you are typing? The short answer is yes. The FCC recently expanded a ruling that allows the FBI to wiretap phones. Now it includes e-mails and instant messaging. The FBI needs a warrant to search your e-mail.


E-mail Tapping Could Cost UI Millions (KCRG)
Could the FBI tap into what you are typing? The short answer is yes. The FCC recently expanded a ruling that allows the FBI to wiretap phones. Now it includes e-mails and instant messaging. The FBI needs a warrant to search your e-mail.

Sun looks for users running rival OSes (ZDNet)
Java Enterprise System server middleware now supports Windows and HP-UX and Sun has a new plan to expand its Java Desktop System to more Linux flavors.

US ISP blocks Hotmail messages (vnunet.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Undelivered emails threatened to cripple entire mail service

Open-Xchange plans expanded e-mail option (CNET)
The maker of server software for handling e-mail and calendars is expected to announce on Tuesday an open-source project called Intelligent Design that will permit communications with the Evolution desktop software.

Introducing the MarketingPilot Web Server Release 1 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Today MarketingPilot Software LLC announced the availability of MarketingPilot Web Server Release 1 , a powerful marketing resource management system designed for internet browsers such as Internet Explorer and Macintosh Safari.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005


Taceo Aims to Secure E-mail After You Click Send (Small Business Computing)
It's hard to imagine conducting business today without e-mail. Transmitting data electronically offers many benefits, speed being the primary advantage. Still, there's a downside.

Sun looks for users running rival OSes (ZDNet)
Java Enterprise System server middleware now supports Windows and HP-UX and Sun has a new plan to expand its Java Desktop System to more Linux flavors.

Open-Xchange plans expanded e-mail option (CNET)
The maker of server software for handling e-mail and calendars is expected to announce on Tuesday an open-source project called Intelligent Design that will permit communications with the Evolution desktop software.

E-mail Tapping Could Cost UI Millions (KCRG)
Could the FBI tap into what you are typing? The short answer is yes. The FCC recently expanded a ruling that allows the FBI to wiretap phones. Now it includes e-mails and instant messaging. The FBI needs a warrant to search your e-mail.

Monday, October 24, 2005


UF's system of a down: E-mail server crashes (Gainesville Sun)
n influx of users has caused the University of Florida's Gator Webmail e-mail server to crash - sometimes for hours at a time. And that's infuriating many of the university's tens of thousands of users.

My job: Food server likes to see students having fun (Billings Gazette)
Meatloaf isn't a good idea, and neither is fried chicken, and don't even bother with a chicken casserole. CLICK TO READ ENTIRE STORY October is the month when Americans thrust out their little benefits bags and ask their employers, "Trick or treat?"