Monthly Archives: August 2002
Kattoon: August 19, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
How to Slam Spam
How to Slam SpamAre you sick and tired of the daily ritual of wading through and deleting dozens of unsolicited e-mail messages offering the...
Trio Take Different Tacks in Fighting Spam
Separating the wheat from the chaff in e-mail is tricky enough on a manual basis. Automating the process is complex and often has mixed...
Pre-Approval for Mass E-Mailers on Tap
Get spammers back by charging them for unsolicited, commercial mail!Too good to be true? Well, this isnt one of those crazy, get-rich-quick schemes that...
Anti-Spam Bills in the Works
If only passing effective anti-spam laws were as easy as slashing your mortgage or losing weight by responding to unsolicited e-mail. But apparently, its...
IBM Disputes BEA Application Server Claims
IBM is disputing recent claims by BEA Systems Inc. that BEA is supplanting IBM in application server deals and beating it in head-to-head competitions.Last...
NeoCore Adds Muscle to XML Database
NeoCore Inc. on Monday is announcing the next release of its native XML database with a focus on improved performance, new querying capabilities and...
HP PC Will Feature AMD Chip
In a potentially game-changing move, Hewlett-Packard Co. today announced the first commercial PC from a major U.S. manufacturer to feature an Advanced Micro Devices...
Microsoft Rolls Out Office XP SP-2
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday released the second service pack for Office XP, combining previously released and new updates into a single, integrated package.SP-2 is...
IBM Wins Defense Department Contract
The U.S. military has enlisted IBM to help bolster the nations security by purchasing 66 p690 Regatta servers that will deployed as part of...