Monthly Archives: February 2004

Mozilla 1.6 Gets Better for Business

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In many ways, the new Mozilla 1.6 is a minor upgrade, making the previous 1.5 release look like a major revision.But among the new...

The Future of Pixel Storage

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The prolonged course correction at Eastman Kodak, whose cutback of 22,000 jobs in the past five years will be followed—as announced late last month—by...

Whiteboard: Business by Design

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The role of the enterprise architect is much like that of a city planner. Too often, in a city, buildings are constructed using completely...

Eclipse Unleashed

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As the Eclipse open-source tools initiative leaves the cradle of its IBM-led consortium to become an independent, nonprofit corporation, it deserves a second look...

Lotusphere and Loathing in Orlando

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As Spencer lapped up libations with the legion of Lotus loyalists at Lotusphere in Orlando, he noted wistfully the absence of a Spartacus-like customer...

IBM Patents Payments

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In a nod to the open-source development model, IBM has patented a method that maps out a means of payment for broad numbers of...

Keeping Up With CAN-SPAM Act

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The CAN-SPAM act was designed to curb offensive, misleading and costly bulk e-mail. However, the legislation will likely create big problems for well-meaning companies...

The Future of E-Mail

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Wouldnt it be great if you could get rid of the lions share of your e-mail but still get a coherent flow of the...

Revising E-Mail Standards Could Slow Spam

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There are many who say the only way to truly eliminate spam is to change the way e-mail works. However, changes to the most...

Communication Can Take the Bite Out of Phishing

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For companies trying to get their message to business partners, customers and prospects, simply complying with CAN-SPAM legislation may not be enough. The reason:...