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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Got E-Mail Archiving? CA Does

1. Got E-Mail Archiving? CA Does

Swooping into the exploding e-mail archiving business, Computer Associates International last week acquired iLumin Software Services.

For more on this:
- read full story from messagingpipeline.com, Oct 21 2005


2. Get The Message Out

One repository for E-mail, fax, voice mail, even instant messaging and Short Message Service, is something business users can really rally around. Yes, unified messaging can still be expensive and complex to build from the ground up, but that's changing as Session Initiation Protocol gains traction.

For more on this:
- read full story from messagingpipeline.com, Oct 24 2005


3. A Voice Platform That Welcomes All Networks

In most cases, public agencies including state, local, federal, fire, police, ambulance and military all use different voice radio networks to communicate.

Similar disparities also exist in commercial environments as well. Cisco's latest IP Interoperability and Collaboration Systems (IPICS) platform, announced today, introduces a new paradigm and allows disparate voice networks to talk to each other.

For more on this:
- read full story from internetnews.com, Oct 24 2005


4. VeriSign to control ".com" domain until 2012


VeriSign Inc. said on Monday it would maintain control of the lucrative ".com" Internet domain until 2012 in return for dropping an antitrust lawsuit against the nonprofit body that oversees the Internet's addressing system.

For more on this:- read full story from Yahoo! News, Oct 24 2005

5. Alliance Tackles VOIP Security Threats

As the volume of phone calls carried over IP grows, so does the threat of voice spam. From the perspective of those who hold a stake in voice over IP, however, "social irritations" such as spam are the least of their worries.

For more on this:
- read full story from eweek.com ,Oct 24 2005


6. Open-Xchange plans expanded e-mail option

Open-Xchange--server software for handling e-mail and calendars--is expected to announce on Tuesday an open-source project called Intelligent Design that will permit communications with the Evolution desktop software.

For more on this:
- read full story from CNET news.com, Oct 24 2005


7. Skype targets businesses as growth accelerates


Internet telephony firm Skype, which is being bought by eBay (EBAY.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , reported accelerating subscriber growth on Tuesday and said it is adding a new service that makes it easier for employees to make all calls over Skype.

For more on this:
- read full story from Reuters, Oct 25 2005

8. iiNet upgrade leads to email horrors

Helpdesk support lines at Australia's number-three ISP, WA-based iiNet, approached meltdown last week as angry customers rang to complain of internet outages and lost emails following the company's upgrading of its servers.

For more on this:
- read full story from Fairfax digital, Oct 25 2005

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