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How To: Setting Up Exchange Server 2000
by Staff Writers
Although there are many free and inexpensive email servers available (such as Sendmail, Mercury Mail and Mail Enable), if you want the full functionality of Outlook such as calendaring, scheduling and fax integration, you need Microsoft Exchange Server 2000.
Mar 1, 2003
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Microsoft keeps on pushing
by Paul Ockenden
Paul Ockenden Ditches his blackberry for a month and finds out the benefits and the pitfalls of using Microsoft’s push email system.
Jul 20, 2007
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
by Jon Honeyball
The arrival of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (ES2K3) is a significant event in the history of this product. First, it brings to a close the second era of the codebase. Released back in 1996 on the NT 4 wave, ES4 (there was no 1, 2 or 3) brought enterprise-level email, contact management, diary management and so forth to the Windows Server platform in a new and comprehensive BackOffice application.
Oct 6, 2003
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Feeling Good
by Paul Ockenden
Paul Ockenden gets to grips with MOTOROLA’s impressive push-email system, “GOOD”- a great competitor to both Microsoft’s and Blackberry’s systems.
Aug 28, 2007
MDaemon Pro Mail Server 9.5.6
by Ian Parsons
Extensive features should ensure MDaemon’s place on the shortlist of any company looking for an internal mail solution.
Jun 28, 2007
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A bold new frontier
by Staff Writers
But the Internet is not just providing stockbrokers with a new shopfront, companies with outlets for investor relations, discussion groups to decide what to buy and global exchange alliances. <
Jan 1, 1900
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Nasdaq's top 100 online
by Staff Writers
Until recently, if you wanted direct access to international share markets then you paid for the privilege. If the high-technology Nasdaq exchange beckoned with its higher returns and the opportunity
Jan 1, 1900
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Nasdaq's top 100 online
by Staff Writers
Until recently, if you wanted direct access to international share markets then you paid for the privilege. If the high-technology Nasdaq exchange beckoned with its higher returns and the opportunity
Jan 1, 1900
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Jargon Buster: Broadband
by Staff Writers
More DSL flavours than colours of the rainbow. Tim Dean breaks some of the acronyms apart.
Sep 8, 2004
Feature
Can you run your business on Google?
by Chris Green
According to Software as a Service providers -- who want you to run your business online -- SAAS has come of age. We put it under the microscope.
Apr 27, 2007
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BlackBerry flavours
by Davey Winder
There’s a lot to consider before jumping on the BlackBerry bandwagon. Should you or shouldn’t you use a dedicated blackberry device?
Aug 8, 2007
Feature
Introducing VoIP
by Darren Ellis
We've traversed the acronym laden landscape of VoIP for you, and present you with the PC Authority guide to VoIP: what it is, what kinds of services you can find, what savings you can expect to make and how it is that you can go about setting up VoIP for yourself at home.
May 17, 2005
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Telstra lets public direct ADSL rollout
by Staff Writers
Telstra yesterday announced it will let the public decide which telephone exchanges will next be upgraded to handle ADSL.
Oct 3, 2003
CA eTrust Antivirus 7
by Dave Mitchell
By sticking with the same intuitive management console, the latest version of Computer Associates' (CA) antivirus software remains notably easy to use, and has increased its coverage by adding new virus-scanning capabilities for PDAs, plug-ins for a variety of gateways, and protection options for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes/Domino. You also get remote browser access and the option to designate secondary signature servers, which clients will use if the primary distribution server fails.
Sep 10, 2003
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