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    • Enterprise Vault: The KVS Years, 2000-2004
    • Early Days of Corporate Email: Selling the Idea
    • Memories of ALL-in-1: Tony Redmond Recalls
    • Early Days of Corporate Email: Some Personal Observations
    • Enterprise Vault: The Early Days, 1997-2000
    • Quick History of ALL-IN-1
    • Origin of Emoticons
    • Google+ Is Major Competition for Facebook
    • Moving to Hosted Exchange: Plan for Hiccups
    • Employees Drive Adoption of Instant Messaging, Skype and Unified Communications in the Enterprise
    • The Technical Case: Why XMPP Is Better Than SIP/SIMPLE for Instant Messaging
    • Using Instant Messaging and Chat Rooms Safely
    • SMS makes way for instant messaging
    • Debate: XMPP Won’t Bring Universal IM
    • Exchange 12 Will Be 64-Bit Only (2005)
    • Email Security Appliances Are Popular … for Now (2005)
    • Mobile Phone Viruses a Theoretical Threat, but People Are Cynical (2005)
    • Jury Still Out on CAN-SPAM: Case for the Defense (2005)
    • Jury Still Out on CAN-SPAM: Case for the Prosecution (2005)
    • Virtual Directories and Metadirectories Will Coexist (2005)
    • Notes on Exhibitors at Exchange Connections Conference (2005)
    • The Most Important Value Adds in a Directory (2005)
    • Who Puts a Lot of Information in Directories? (2005)
    • The Benefits of LDAP/X.500 Directories (2005)
    • H.323 Development Dying/Dead (2005)
    • For Instant Messaging and Presence Services Federation and Standards are Complementary (2005)
    • The Notes Roadmap – IBM’s strategy is crystal clear (2005)
    • Instant Messaging to Usurp SMS on Mobile Phones (2005)
    • Microsoft’s Hosted Exchange Should Do Well (2005)
    • How Long is the Virus Window of Vulnerability? (2005)
    • What will become of our digital legacies? (2004)
    • MOOL: What it is and what it isn’t (2004)
    • Unforeseen consequences of fighting spam (2004)
    • Who’s buying anti-spam? (2004)
    • SMS Spam–A Sample (2004)
    • Malware by IM An Emerging Threat (2004)
    • Mobile messaging important enough for MS to “sleep with the enemy”
    • Does ICQ mail suggest IM and Email coming together? (2004)

Spam Costs U.S. Economy $9 Billion

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Spam to Cost U.S. Companies $10 Billion in 2003

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Effors Continue to End Junk E-Mail

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802.11 vs. 3G

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Cost of Junk Email to Exceed $10 Billion in 2003

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Vendors Wage War On Spam

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Spam Jammed Corporate Networks in 2002

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Kinder, Gentler Spam-Killer

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Net’s New Year Resolution: Outlaw Spam

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