All Posts Tagged With: "email"
The hypervisor is the new critical area of focus in the cloud. Enterprises cannot afford to adopt a “single hypervisor solution fits all” approach yet they do need to understand and manage the many problems and issues that this outcome exposes.
Early virtualization adopters will have a large VMware ESX estate largely accomodating the massive unstructured Windows [...]
The Times of India reports that mail services offered to Indian nationals are to be subject to new legislation.
Indian investigating agencies dealing with cyber crime have much to cheer following recent amendments to the IT Act. The amendments passed by Parliament require internet behemoths like Google, Rediff and Microsoft — which provide free email services — to [...]
I picked up a very interesting article on the Harvard Business Publishing site by John Sviokla.
When you share information on a social site: Who owns the content? Who controls it?
This question at is the core of Facebook’s current turmoil around its terms of service. Last week they tried to keep more rights on content for themselves, [...]
David Strom writes in the New York Times about how to stop your commercially sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands:
As more small businesses rely on e-mail and instant messaging for their communications, they would do well to use a number of inexpensive methods to preserve privacy and ensure that messages are read only [...]
My good friend Jon Davis picked up an article by Rosabeth Moss Cantor on The Harvard Business Review that is so good that I wanted to write about it here.
“Managers of the last century, gave speeches, then had their assistants send snail mail letters with the text, and maybe followed up by a phone call to see if [...]



