News from Enterprise Messaging Decisions 2004 |
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By SearchDomino.com Staff
10 May 2004 | SearchDomino.com |
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Lotus Notes creator Ray Ozzie and IBM Lotus VP Ken Bisconti were among this year's featured speakers at Enterprise Messaging Decisions 2004. For a wrap-up of the conference's highlights, check out the following links to coverage provided by SearchDomino.com.
Few names are bigger in the Domino community than Ozzie's. The father of Lotus Notes sounds off on e-mail's limitations, Lotus' strategy and why he's so bullish about his latest venture.
An e-mail policy expert offers advice on how to limit messaging system vulnerabilities without breaking the bank.
Attendees at TechTarget's Enterprise Messaging Decisions conference say that BlackBerrys and other wireless messaging devices are only getting more popular, but security is still a concern.
Companies that don't have a sound e-mail policy open themselves up to potential lawsuits and public embarrassment. An expert offers insight on what your organization's plan should include.
The man who wrote the book on fighting spam said some of today's popular techniques work, but others don't.
Experts claim that firms large and small can benefit from e-mail outsourcing, but one user said managed e-mail services have caused him nothing but trouble.
Two industry experts at Enterprise Messaging Decisions offer their tips and advice on how to run a secure e-mail system and avoid messaging disasters.
Virus writers, spammers and even the feds are straining e-mail systems. And if you think things are bad today, tougher times are likely ahead.
What e-mail problems keep CIOs up at night? A recent study got to the bottom of managers' messaging worries.
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