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Symantec Mail Security Appliance Evaluation Program
Try and Buy: Symantec Mail Security 8300 Series appliances deliver low-cost antispam, antivirus, and compliance technologies that protect inbound and outbound instant messaging and e-mail. Try an appliance in your environment at no cost for 30 days and get the option to effortlessly deploy it by purchasing a license key, or you can return it to Symantec at no cost.
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Gartner E-Mail Active Archiving Market Update, 2007
Analyst Report: The e-mail archiving market is complex, and requires a closer look at the capabilities and target markets for each vendor than is provided in "Magic Quadrant for E-Mail Active Archiving, 2007." For companies looking to select an e-mail archiving vendor that meets their unique needs, this research will help create a list of vendors to evaluate.
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E-Mail Archiving Vendors - 2007 Magic Quadrant
Analyst Report: An analysis of the market for on-premises e-mail archiving solutions by The Radicati Group, revealing the top players, mature players, specialists, and trail blazers.
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The eDiscovery Vendor Landscape
Analyst Report: eDiscovery solution providers offer a diverse mix of technology and services to help organizations respond to discovery requests triggered by internal investigations, regulatory action, or litigation. But this Forrester report finds the landscape is muddled at best — filled with start-up vendors of questionable viability, software giants with questionable domain expertise, and no apples-to-apples comparison mechanism — making it difficult to understand the best possible choice for your specific needs.
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Fundamentals of Mail Security
Strategy Guide: This guide examines the results of Symantec's 2006 security surveys, evaluates spam and malware solutions, and analyzes security assessment appliances.
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Green Tech
Higher energy costs have forced companies to look at the big picture of power management and energy efficiency.
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Special Reports
December 12, 2007 GPL: Software Freedom Redefined
Version 3 of the most significant license in the Free Software movement is long overdue. Follow the drafts and the discussions on the long road to revision. Breaching Your Data
When is a data breach a breach? That's just one question Congress faces under pressure from retailers and data brokers, as reports of data breaches are becoming the business world's daily snack -- and as your data is becoming more susceptible to prying hands. SaaS in The Market
More and more companies are opting for the software as a service model to save money and improve productivity. The competition is heating up as SaaS vendors take market share from traditional players. Stock Option Backdating Scandals
The government is coming down dozens of high-tech companies for fudging the dates on stock option grants. Who will be next? The SMB Holy Grail
The small- to medium-size business market has been an elusive target, but vendors are developing new strategies to help them secure contracts and reach the promised land that is the SMB. The Lure of The Social Network
Socializing online is a hot market filling up with companies trying to cash in. Revving up WiMAX
Wi-Fi is still all the rage, but its baby brother, 802.16, is poised to break loose. Competing for the Search Lead
The big search guns are unleashing new features left and right to try and get ahead in the search market. Only it's not just about search anymore. Compliance, Regulation And Storage
Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA don't have to be the death knell for companies concerned about retaining files, as vendors step up to comfort them with new products. The Great Demand for On-demand
IBM, HP, Sun, Microsystems, Computer Associates and Veritas have all pledged their allegiance to utility computing to help customers maximize IT value by paring infrastructure costs. Linux in the Enterprise
The open source movement continues to infiltrate ever deeper into commercial computer networks. This series chronicles the emerging revolution of Linux in the enterprise. Virtualization for All
Companies who provide some kind, any kind, of virtualization are getting snapped up like hot cakes... RFID - An Internet of Things
Retailers like Wal-Mart are beginning to use RFID, which raises questions about creating "an Internet of things."
Feeling the Need for RSS Feeds
Experts say Really Simple Syndication (RSS) will provide respite from the spam nightmare, offering new ways to publish and access content online. Can this format change the rules? Got Business Integration Software?
Integration software is a lucrative market, but how much remains to be seen as software infrastructure providers tweak their products to mesh with legacy systems.
Phone Spy Games
The National Security Agency has allegedly requested calling records from AT&T;, Verizon and BellSouth. Some deny their involvement. Another does not. Is it time to stay off the phone? A Patent Battle on eBay Territory
MercExchange claimed infringement in a battle over Buy It Now and won a few small victories. But the Supreme Court rendered them moot and gave eBay some patent breathing room. Return of The Browser Wars
The nearly simultaneous releases of Firefox 2.0 and IE 7.0 prove that the browser landscape is rich and ripe for rumble.
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