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CNN Top 10 e-mail leading users to malware
Attention news junkies: The Belgian MX virus and spam blog is reporting that today's CNN Top 10 e-mail links are sending unwitting users to sites hosting malware. by Selena Frye
Tags: Malware, CNN, E-mail, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Online Communications, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-08-05
The one terabyte disk: Is it reliable?
About a year ago, when major manufacturers made their first terabyte disk drives available to the public, a storage capacity barrier had been broken, albeit a mental one more so than a technological one. I've wondered about reliability, so it's time to explore their popularity and levels of success. by...
Tags: Disk, Terabyte, Moore, Petabyte, E-mail, Aerospace & Defense, Storage, Online Communications, Manufacturing, Hardware, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2008-07-30
Drive online business with landing pages
Tony Patton outlines the elements of an effective landing page and discusses the importance of testing these pages. by Tony Patton
Tags: Web, Page, Tony Patton, E-mail, Channel Management, Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Online Communications, Marketing, Internet
Blog posts 2008-07-29
E-mail security policies
According to a survey by Webroot, some of the more common e-mail security policies have to do with prohibiting access to personal e-mail accounts from the office or stowing away corporate e-mails to such accounts. The next common strategy is to enforce a global confidential signature, essentially a signature...
Tags: E-mail Security, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Online Communications, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-07-25
The security control nobody used...
Not every security control is successful, particularly those not transparent to business users. This is the story of a failed attempt to encrypt email and the lessons learned. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Message, Security, Team, Security Control, E-mail, Team Management, Online Communications, Management, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-23
When your network admin hijacks your system
The situation has finally happened. A network admin has brought a city to its knees by changing the master system password. What IT leadership needs to learn from this situation. And what they need to do to cope. by Tricia Liebert
Tags: Network Administration, Network, Terry Childs, E-mail, Team Management, Leadership, Productivity, Networking, Security, Online Communications, Management, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Resend an Outlook message
Don't forward Outlook e-mail when what you really want to do is resend it. Use this simple approach instead. by Susan Harkins
Tags: Message, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, E-mail, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Online Communications, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-07-11
Use Outlook to send e-mail to a cell phone
Outlook is flexible enough to send e-mail to cell phones. You just need the cell phone's 10-digit number, the carrier's domain, and a cell phone that supports SMS. by Susan Harkins
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Phone, Cell Phone, E-mail, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-06-30
How I set up our small business' tech side
Setting up a small business is a significant undertaking, but one that can be done with a little legwork and the appropriate technology. I am not going to talk about the business side of things (Tax ID, Federal employment rules, DBAs, etc.), but will focus on how I got...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Apps, Web, Small Business, Domain Name, Domain Names, E-mail, Cloud Computing, Channel Management, Internet, Online Communications, Marketing, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-06-30
Five tips to help you deal with people who love to hate consultants
As an outsider coming into a company to make sometimes unwelcome changes, consultants can often find themselves the target of office politics. Here are a few survival tactics from a consultant who has been there. by Timothy Huckabee
Tags: Job, Consultant, E-mail, Recruitment & Selection, Online Communications, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Timothy Huckabee
Blog posts 2008-06-18
Enterprise, meet the iPhone
As expected, Apple unveiled a 3G version of the iPhone at the Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this week. No real surprise here - its hardware specifications simply served more as a confirmation of details already leaked the Web over. The real gem is really in the software, however. In this...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., E-mail, GPS, Handhelds, Online Communications, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-13
E-mail security shouldn't be this tough
Andy Moon advances an idea for e-mail security that would allow consumers to choose a trusted verification authority and would require registration and compliance from senders. Could this work to beat spam and e-mail borne threats? by Andy Moon
Tags: E-mail Security, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Security, Online Communications, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-06-11
Text-based e-mail with Alpine
For many years, my favorite e-mail client was the University of Washington's Pine. In many a transparent terminal, I would have that client running solidly, with nary a crash or hiccup, for years. But then along with version 3.9.2 came a change in the licensing that wouldn't allow for modifications...
Tags: Remote Server, Server, Alpine, Pine, E-mail, Online Communications, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-06-09
TR Out Loud - June 6, 2008
TROLOV TR Out Loud on video goes to greater links to educate and entertain the TR community in even less time this week! Find out which discussions and members are hot on the boards, and see what interesting e-mails Sonja received for the show. To listen to...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Corporate Governance, E-mail, Corporate Communications, Digital Music, Digital Media, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Online Communications, Marketing, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, tr out loud, sonja thompson
Videos 2008-06-06
Video: TR Out Loud - June 6, 2008
TROLOV TR Out Loud on video goes to greater links to educate and entertain the TR community in even less time this week! Find out which discussions and members are hot on the boards, and see what interesting e-mails Sonja received for the show. by Sonja Thompson
Tags: CD-ROM, Video, Photograph, E-mail, Consumer Electronics, Corporate Communications, Personal Technology, Marketing, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2008-06-06
How do I configure SQL mail in SQL Server 2000?
As a database administrator, I like automation. When it comes to my backups, I like to automate as much as possible. SQL Mail gives me the ability to know when my backups are successful and when they fail. SQL Mail is a component of SQL Server that...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Server, SQL, E-mail, SQL Mail, Programming Languages, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-05-21
IT consulting: The importance of naive creativity
Tao Te Ching: "The more you know, the less you understand." There are many times that the more I learn something, the more I'm constrained by my knowledge and assumptions, resulting in my being less creative. This contradicts the conventional wisdom concerning expertise. People...
Tags: Consultant, Knowledge, Information Technology, Consulting, E-mail, Strategy, Online Communications, Management, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-05-21
Lesson 3: Don't look foolish by enacting a stupid policy
Last week, AT&T had to wipe a little egg off its face when they enacted and promptly canceled a policy that restricted iPhone sales. According to CNET's Crave blog: Just one day after instituting a policy of one iPhone sale per customer, AT&T said Thursday that it has ended...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Policy, AT&T Corp., E-mail, Strategy, Online Communications, Management, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-05-21
Scripting the remove and disable mailbox attributes in Exchange 2007
If your Windows environments have migrated to Exchange 2007, you know that the use of the Exchange Management Shell has become a critical part of system administration. One of the topics that go along with de-provisioning an account is how to handle the e-mail account. For some...
Tags: Account, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Mailbox, Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Fighting spam for thirty years
One of the most common types of questions I get from my users concerns spam e-mail: how can you stop junk e-mail; how can you make sure legitimate e-mails don't mistakenly get trapped in various spam filters; how can one's own e-mail address be used to send that very person...
Tags: Junk E-mail, Spam E-mail, Cyberthreats, Spam, E-mail, Security, Spam And Phishing, Online Communications, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2008-05-15
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