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Mail.com's Explosive E-Mail Growth ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jan 21, 2000 Abstract : By the beginning of December 1999 Mail.com had over 10,000,000 established email boxes.
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How Secure is Your E-Mail? ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Oct 1, 1999 Abstract : A party interested in viewing point to point e-mail can visit one of numerous news groups and hacking web sites for a full instruction set and tools to read your mail
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BoldFish’s Opt-In E-Mail Delivery System ~ ‘Oh My That’s Fast!’ ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Sep 22, 2000 Abstract : BoldFish will deliver the message faster and more reliably than any other opt-in mail delivery system on the market today.
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Network Engines, Inc. - Double the CPUs for Web Serving ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 1, 1999 Abstract : Network Engines, Inc. is a leading vendor of extremely thin rackmount servers used in the rapidly growing area of web serving. In this note, we examine the company and its outlook.
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Cisco Steps into E-Mail Management ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jan 3, 2000 Abstract : SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 20, 1999-- Cisco Systems, Inc. today announced that its recently released Cisco eMail Manager, an enterprise- and service provider-class solution for managing high volumes of customer inquiries submitted to company mailboxes or to a Web site, has been chosen by brand name companies for inbound e-mail response management.
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Active Voice Releases Unity 2.4 ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Aug 23, 2000 Abstract : Release 2.4 of Active Voice’s Unity Unified Messaging solution has hit the streets touting software only support for Cisco’s Call Manager 3.01, unlimited usage of ViewMail® for Microsoft Outlook and a special agreement with Microsoft to allow telephone only users access to his/her inbox, without the need to purchase a Client Access License (CAL).
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SAP Thrives On Competitors' Plight, In Part ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 17, 2001 Abstract : SAP announced upbeat results for Q2 2001 and reconfirmed the positive outlook for the rest of the year amid the bloodbath of many of its competitors. However, negative license revenue growth in the US, a likely cascading economic slowdown from the US to other markets, and net profit restatement owing to the investment in money burning Commerce One, may give rise to a careful scrutiny and moderate caution.
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Critical Path and NETIAN Strike Strategic Messaging Alliance ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 28, 2000 Abstract : NETIAN, South Korea’s largest ISP has selected Critical Path’s Inscribe messaging service to meet the demands of South Korea’s explosive e-mail growth. Critical Path’s Inscribe messaging solution includes e-mail, instant messaging, a homepage builder or HTML editor and bulletin boards.
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The RIM 957 ~ Probably Your Next Pager (and a Whole Lot More.) ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 10, 2000 Abstract : RIM’s primary focus is wireless e-mail, which has evolved into a mission critical application for most users over the past several years, leading to tremendous success for RIM’s 850 and 950 versions of their wireless Blackberry e-mail device line.
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