Microsoft Hands Documents Over to EU
Monday, July 31st, 2006Microsoft Corp. has given the European Union more documents in response to a 2004 antitrust order, but regulators said they do not know yet whether the company will avoid additional fines.
Microsoft Corp. has given the European Union more documents in response to a 2004 antitrust order, but regulators said they do not know yet whether the company will avoid additional fines.
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Customer Case Study — Mesirow Financial. The combination of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 and iSCSI-based EqualLogic PS Series delivers an enterprise-class storage solution that is simple to deploy, operate and is cost-effective. This 20-page report presents a case study of how this solution is being applied at Mesirow Financial to meet business and IT needs. Get it now from the Tech Library! (PDF, 20 pages)
Personal information on 72 worker’s compensation claimants was stolen from Sentry Insurance and later sold over the Internet, the company said.
Microsoft today confirmed the existence of an unpatched Windows flaw that could allow a remote attacker to crash the system and produce a blue screen.
Personal information on 72 worker’s compensation claimants was stolen from Sentry Insurance and later sold over the Internet, the company said.
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
This free white paper examines the business case to achieve three objectives relating to the management of electronic mail (e-mail). There are several compelling reasons for organizations to seek these results. The first is the phenomenal growth in the volume of e-mail created, received and stored — and the related significant resources needed to manage it. The second reason is the highly publicized and costly failures of major companies to preserve and produce relevant e-mails and other electronic information which, in turn, have resulted in greater frequency and severity of civil sanctions and criminal prosecutions. And the third is the fact that the scope of “preserve and produce obligations” expand when the new Federal e-discovery rules take effect in December 2006. An e-mail archiving solution, as part of a comprehensive electronic records and information management program, can provide organizations with a cost-effective means to: Comply with litigation, regulatory and industry requirements for records preservation; reduce the time and cost to retrieve, search and review electronic information for legal reasons; reduce operating costs through use of a common records repository and single instance storage; protect the interests of the organization by preserving intellectual property.
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