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Review: MailFoundry 1100 anti-spam appliance
Author: Craig Zeigler and Jem Matzan
Fighting spam in a corporate environment has become a significant annoyance. Software remedies such as SpamAssassin work decently, but...
Mail Protection Made Easy
Mircea MITU writes "BitDefender Mail Protection for Small Business Released - Mail Protection Made EasyBitDefender announced the launch of BitDefender Mail Protection for Small...
Windows History (1985-1994)
Kelly McNeill writes "Though we live in a Windows-dominated world, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that most of us probably don't know...
PQI Plans DDR2 at Speeds Higher than 1000MHz
Anonymous Reader writes "When PQI first appeared with its aggressive DDR memory modules, everyone wondered if the company could compete against tier-one memory makers....
Scary day for freedom
Grant Johnson writes "The days of privacy and freedom are over, at least if you live in Minnesota. Owning encryption software is...
PalmSource affirms Linux commitment
Anonymous Reader writes "'Linux is our platform for the future,' affirmed Dr. Dave Nagel, delivering a keynote talk to an audience of 1,000 attendees...
Michael Meeks gives inside view of OpenOffice
Matthew Revell writes "Michael Meeks, Novell hacker and Busiest Man Alive, talks about OpenOffice.org, Gnome, how you can get involved, and how to get...
LinuxIT offers expert upgrade support to RHEL4
Ev Milker writes "LinuxIT, the largest Linux company providing independent systems integration and professional services in the UK, today announced that it endorses Red...
Intel Chipsets Excellent, Processors Poor
Anonymous Reader writes "Intel has a long history of producing excellent chipsets. They are stable, offer excellent features and are more versatile than competing...
Mozilla Foundation to ban Firefox derivative browsers?
THE MOZILLA FOUNDATION used to be all about competition, about creating and implementing web standards and delivering code that could be re-used by anyone....