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- 1From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 29, Issue 10)Centrinity's FirstClass Unified Communications v6.2 provides users with one mailbox where they can access voice mail, e-mail and fax messages from anywhere with the device of their choice. The system's text-to-voice...
- 2From:Risk Management (Vol. 50, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedWith the rapid changes of technology, it is hard to keep up with all of the new features. Sometimes simple time savers get missed. The following tips are for Outlook 2000, but may be applicable for other software as...
- 3From:Management Review (Vol. 88, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedA court invokes an ancient legal remedy for the most modern of torts: A sender of unsolicited, bulk e-mail messages (SPAM) to AOL subscribers was held liable by a Federal District Court in Virginia for a "trespass to...
- 4From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 34)Eight software vendors are close to merging to Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME) protocol with the federal government's Message Security Protocol, or MSP. The result, unnamed so far but expected to...
- 5From:Internal Medicine News (Vol. 39, Issue 16)Public and private payers may soon begin testing reimbursement strategies for secure electronic messaging between clinicians and patients, if the American Health Information Community has anything to say about it....
- 6From:Government Computer News (Vol. 23, Issue 11)* Message system consolidation: Interior officials are developing a project management plan to implement Microsoft Exchange for messaging across the department. Their current target is to end the department's use of...
- 7From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 29, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedProtecting patients' privacy has always been a top priority for physicians and staff alike, but now it is mandatory. By April 14, 2005, practices must have taken the necessary steps to comply with Title II of the Health...
- 8From:Training & Development (Vol. 55, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAccording to Jupiter Media Metrix, U.S. consumers will receive an average of 4,000 personal and 1,600 commercial emails in 2005--up from 1999 averages of 1,750 and 40, respectively. With so much online competition,...
- 9From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 17)An e-mail archiving library from JVC Professional Computer Products Co. gives agencies an integrated way to automate their e-mail retention policies. The turnkey system has very low impact on agencies that are trying...
- 10From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 15)SMS Data Products Group device would let users forward e-mail records to a single network address. As agencies ponder conflicting mandates on whether and how to archive their e-mail, SMS Data Products Group Inc. has...
- 11From:Information Today (Vol. 31, Issue 6)On April 1, Museums and the Web 2014 (MW2014; mw2014.museumsandthe web.com), which was held in Baltimore, offered Museums and the Web Deep Dive: Assessing Tools and Best Practices for Email Preservation and Access in...
- 12From:Information Management Journal (Vol. 43, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDespite the risks to their businesses, some IT professionals are still not taking e-mail archiving requirements seriously, according to a recent survey by Osterman Research. The September 2008 survey (commissioned by...
- 13From:Business Economics (Vol. 33, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe most common problem with e-mail binary file attachments is that they are often accompanied by several lines of garbage. The problem is due to an e-mail program, either that of the sender or the receiver, that is...
- 14From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 43, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHaving secure e-mail systems is an important security issue. One way if doing this is through public key encryption or corporate certificate authority (CA). There are some risks involved with this method such as not...
- 15From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 35)Computer Associate International's (CA's) Unicenter TNG Framework Version 2.1 enterprise management software is one of several tools exhibited at the Comdex-Fall 1997 show. The software is developed under CA's...
- 16From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 36)The demise of General Records Schedule 20 may have created a crisis for information technology managers, but having to save everything -- and I mean everything -- presents us with an interesting opportunity. As I...
- 17From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 19)The Defense Department last month conducted a dry run of the first wave of so-called DMS 1.0 messaging products at nine military sites around the world, in initial operational testing and evaluation of the Defense...
- 18From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 28)Defense Department and Lockheed Martin Corp. officials are guardedly optimistic about results of the Defense Message System's initial operational test and evaluation, which took place last month at nine military sites....
- 19From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 24, Issue 10)Teaching students how to use electronic mail can serve a very useful function in computer-assisted rhetoric and composition classes. The teacher must intially show students how to log in and send basic messages. They...
- 20From:Risk Management (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe love-hate relationship between technology and risk management may have a new mediator. E-mail is a business necessity; if you do not have it yet, you will, soon. But it is lauded as both a communication boon and a...