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Whitepaper: The Benefits of Integrating Back-Office Systems
Most early ecommerce solutions were deployed as stand-alone systems and played only a minimal role in business strategies and operations. Over the past several years, however, the strategic value of conducting business online has become clear. As online transactions have become more pervasive, the demand for integrating ecommerce into other...
Tags: Benefit, Back-office, E-business, Web Technology, Operational Accounting, E-business/E-Commerce, Finance, Internet
White papers 2008-07-29

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Will Tor usher in the age of true anonymity on the Internet?
According to Jonathan Yarden, true anonymity on the Internet is a myth. But an anonymous Internet communication system dubbed Tor is bringing that myth closer to reality. Find out how Tor helps users remain unidentified, and get Jonathan's take on the potential ramifications of this tool. Computer users often...
Tags: Jonathan Yarden, Tor, Internet, anonymity, Internet Security Focus Newsletter, Security, Internet Communication, Network, Communication
Technical articles 2005-07-22
Build Your Skills: E-mail on demand with Microsoft Outlook Web Access
Microsoft Outlook Web Access gives users remote access to many of the core components and functions of the client that they use in the office.Would you like to provide your users with accessibility to your company's e-mail system no matter where they are? With Microsoft Outlook Web Access for Exchange...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, E-mail servers, e-mail, Scott Lape, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., server
Technical articles 2000-07-19
What to keep in mind while choosing an internet service provider?
I'm situated in a remote village and very few cable network providers are there in the area. But lately there are a couple of companies like Reliance, TataIndicom, Airtel who have broadband facilities. I would like to go in for a low cost internet connection, as our internet consumtion is...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Network technology, Internet service, phylia.noel@..., Internet, Internet Service Provider, Internet usage
Discussion threads 2009-04-01
PathControl improves Internet routing and VPN performance
PathControl is a route optimization solution that relies on real-time measurements to determine routing decisions. By improving predictability and reliability for site-to-site VPN connections, it allows organizations to replace costly leased lines.In a previous article, we discussed how Sockeye Networks’ GlobalRoute can improve network performance and cut bandwidth costs. Another...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, SECURITY, Ray Geroski, Internet, PathControl, RouteScience, VPN
Technical articles 2002-09-12
Learn the pros and cons of MPLS
The Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS protocol is a relatively new technology, and many organizations are replacing their frame-relay networks with MPLS. Would a move to MPLS benefit your organization? David Davis weighs the pros and cons of working with MPLS. The Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS protocol boasts a ...
Tags: MPLS, Network technology, NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, frame relay, network, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Router, Circuit, Site, David Davis, Routers & Switches
Technical articles 2006-04-06
WebToGo Mobile Internet for Palm OS 4.1 (Mobile)
All you need for mobile Internet: Internet connectivity assistant, e-mail assistant, high-speed browser with document viewer, portal, and e-mail. WebToGo is the first complete Mobile Internet Solution for PDAs, easy to use and yet very powerful. The package features a server-optimized HTML Browser giving access to the WebToGo mobile content...
Tags: Mobile, Palm OS, Palm Inc., WebToGo Mobiles Internet, WebToGo, E-mail, PDAs, Portals, Online Communications, Handhelds, Hardware, Internet
Software downloads 2004-03-01
Tech Tip: Internet security: Where do we go from here?
By Jonathan YardenWhen it comes to information security,current methods haven't changed much in the past few years. Theweakest link in network security remains the ever-present humanfactor, and the best network security equipment is still only asgood as its configuration and software. While this doesn't mean the old...
Tags: Internet, Internet security, Internet Service Provider, network, security
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Lock IT Down: Remote Assistance has issues with security and permissions
Before your help desk embraces Windows XPs Remote Assistance, examine your current network structure, consider the time involved in administering Remote Assistance, and evaluate the security implications.Windows XP's Remote Assistance can be a dream come true for those of you who support remote users. It allows you to share control...
Tags: Call centers, Advertising & Promotion, security, Microsoft Windows XP, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Remote Assistance, help desk, permission
Technical articles 2002-04-24
Talking Shop: IT manager seeks help handling an e-mail policy infraction
It seems to be an unfortunate fact of life that some employees will always abuse IT resources. Having clearly stated written policies in place to govern how such resources as e-mail, the Internet, and personal computers are used is an essential part of curbing this abuse. As you have seen...
Tags: E-mail, Please read Mark
Technical articles 2003-07-21
Thinking the unthinkable about kids and Net porn
why force ISP's to become cops?Web libertarians always equate free speech with the right to say or display anything anytime anyway and anywhere, but legally and morally porn is not considered free speech and doesn't need protection. That's why, like it or not, the web does need policing, but by...
Tags: crknicker@..., agency, Web, pornography legislation, security, networking, isp, free speech, Internet
Discussion threads 2007-02-09
The innards of Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing and network address translation
Connecting to the Internet cheaply is a necessity for most small businesses and home offices. Ivan Mayes examines Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing ICS, which gives networked PCs the ability to share a single connection to the Internet.Internet Connection Sharing fundamentalsAt least one of the PCs on the Small Office/Home Office...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 98, Network Address Translation, network, Ivan Mayes, Microsoft Corp., Internet Connection Services, Internet
Technical articles 2000-04-12
Configure IT Quick: Add versatility to Outlook Express with IMAP and HTTP
Explains how IMAP and HTTP mail accounts work and shows you how to set up and access these accounts in Outlook ExpressYou've probably used Outlook Express for POP3 accounts, but you might not realize that Outlook Express also supports IMAP and HTTP accounts. For example, you can use Outlook Express...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, server, information technology, HTTP, Jim Boyce, IMAP, POP3, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook
Technical articles 2002-12-11
Exchange 2003 and pop3 access
I administer an SBS 2003 SP2 Exchange server for a client. I have set up 3rd party spam filtering. They use a Sonicwall firewall and would like to block all IPs to port 25 except a range provided by the 3rd party. I have done this, the...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, POP3, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Outlook, e-mail, Microsoft Outlook Express, IP, server
Discussion threads 2008-12-08
Gateway's site is a shining example of e-commerce done right
Gateway's Web site has a job to do: To help you find and buy what you need. This site does almost everything right, making it stand out among the competition. Kelly McKnight reviews their site, and we give you a chance to rate it for yourself.Enterprises are launching "corporate portals,"...
Tags: Channel management, Web technology, e-business, Kelly McKnight, Gateway Web site, Gateway Inc., Web
Technical articles 2000-02-09
Photos: CA's eTrust ISS covers Internet threat spectrum
Computer Associates' Internet Security Suite ISS collects four Internet security applications into a single, affordable suite. For approximately $40, small businesses receive the benefit of antivirus, antispam, antispyware and firewall programs.Boasting simple setup and effective protection, there's a price to be paid when loading CA's ISS. Plan on spending some...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., CA eTrust, spectrum, anti-spam, anti-spyware, e-mail, firewall, software, antivirus, Internet, Internet security, Internet Security Suite, small business, Web, benefit, photograph
Image galleries 2006-08-17
Create dynamic content with filters and transitions
This article originally appeared as a Builder.com Web Development e-newsletter.You may not always have much input into the final graphical design of a Web application. But you're the glue that binds the data and the user interface, so it's important that you know what technologies exist for presentation.You'll be happy...
Tags: Web browsers, Construction, Phillip Perkins, Div, gradient, Microsoft Internet Explorer
Technical articles 2003-03-20
Create dynamic content with filters and transitions
This article originally appeared as a Web Development Zone e-newsletter.By Phillip PerkinsThere will be times when you have littleinput as to the final graphical design of a Web application.However, you are the glue that binds the data and the userinterface, so it's important to understand what technologies existfor presentation. ...
Tags: Construction, Div
Technical articles 2003-09-29
Configure IT Quick: Get a Linux system up and running with a cable Internet connection
Follow these steps to get a Linux system connected to a cable modem.If you followed the steps I showed you yesterday, you should now have a working configuration, and your cable modem should be using a static IP configuration. But, there’s another way to set up your cable modem service...
Tags: Modems, Network technology, NETWORKING, Broadband Internet, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, information technology, Jack Wallen, Jr., cable Internet, Internet, DHCP, cable, cable modem, DHCP-client, Linux system
Technical articles 2000-04-06
Download our policy on acceptable downloads and executables
CIOs have plenty of reasons to set limits on what their employees can download onto the company network or their local machines. For every application that enhances an employee’s productivity or is necessary for day-to-day tasks, there are dozens that offer little or no benefit. In other instances, downloadable applications...
Tags: Paul Baldwin
Technical articles 2003-09-05
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