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Now a days getting junk mails or un routed mails is a big problem for the domain owners. Due to huge spam and unrouted mails the default mail folder start consuming the data resource. The other head ache is removing the mails from the default mail. If some one use ...
In this call center, all the PCs are configured identically. But one user’s machine locks up several times a day, and new hardware and software don’t help. "Finally, I’m sitting in her cube puzzled when I notice her scrubbing her feet on the carpet and discharging the static into the ...
It’s years ago, and this pilot fish is a developer working for a small company. "Staff consisted of a few programmers, an office manager, a tech secretary and a part-time bookkeeper who’s also the office manager’s live-in boyfriend," says fish. "Things were going as smoothly as could be expected until the ...
This article in Computerworld discusses some of the changes happening in the encryption environment and also addresses some possible options, such as selective encryption, or newer processes that perform encryption "on the fly", but again I’m not convinced that it isn’t another case of someone trying to throw a "solution" ...
After reading a recent article in Computerworld, I thought it might be important to have a discussion about what Records and Information Management (RIM) is from the perspective of a RIM Professional that’s been in the field for 35 years. During this time, there have been many changes to the ...
I like this press release from Staples. They announced that its electronic waste recycling program has been extended to include used computers, monitors and printers. Staples will take in electronic junk and ensure that it is recycled in an environmentally friendly way. The equipment does not even have to be ...
Tut-tut. Tis Thursday’s IT Blogwatch: in which Digg melts down over the HD-DVD "processing key". Not to mention what every geek will be wearing this summer… Heather Havenstein reports: Digg.com, the popular site where users determine the placement of new stories by voting, yesterday found itself in the center of what some ...
For those who found the "Am I Hot Or Not" site just too non-geek, here you go: Rate My Network Diagram, at which participants post the docs showing how they’ve put their system together and the rest of the world provides feedback. The idea is to provide a resource for folks ...