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Mozilla tries Firefox recipe with Thunderbird

September 18, 2007 The Mozilla Foundation is funding a subsidiary to improve the open-source e-mail software. Will more plug-ins and a universal mailbox come next? TAGS: Mitchell Baker, Stephen O'Grady, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., RedMonk, Firefox, corporation, open source, Gmail, Internet Service Provider, Web browser, success, e-mail, Netscape Communications Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Internet service

Google releases Desktop 3 for Enterprise

February 22, 2006 Company recommends beta version of its desktop search application for corporations worried about security. TAGS: Google Desktop, desktop search, network administrator, Google Inc., corporation, security

Perspective: The end of philanthropy

January 29, 2003 Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff writes that corporate acts of goodwill typically occur in isolation, separate from the forces that created them, and remain the exception rather than the rule. TAGS: philanthropy, globalization, corporation, community, shareholder, percentage, agency, CEO

Games that stick it to 'The Man'

February 3, 2006 A new genre of video games is taking big companies to task and satirizing the way they do business. Images: An ad-busting video game TAGS: Federal Express, video game, corporation, worker, Microsoft PowerPoint, games, video

Google taps Capgemini to bring big business to Apps

September 10, 2007 The two companies announce a partnership that aims to crack into large corporations with the search giant's online Google Apps. TAGS: Capgemini, Google Apps, corporation, Google Inc., SOA, Microsoft Office, small business, Microsoft Corp., PC

Hide and seek on the Web

February 15, 2005 Web site operators and corporations are playing game of I spy, you spy with covert cloaking trick. TAGS: rival, corporation, operator, IP, blog

PCs aren't coming to America

December 20, 2006 Slow PC growth in the United States during the third quarter leads IDC to downgrade its expectations for the full year. TAGS: shipment, corporation, U.S., PC, Dell, notebook computer, Microsoft Windows Vista

IBM to analyze digital scuttlebutt

November 8, 2005 By analyzing blogs and news sources, IBM will track the public image of corporations. TAGS: IBM Corp., corporation, blog, image

Trading on the 'Neodaq'

October 7, 2005 In online games, virtual corporations sell shares, give shareholders voting rights and even elect and fire CEOs. TAGS: Second Life, virtual worlds, online game, corporation, stock market, game company, shareholder, asset, CEO, security, games

Help me? No, drop dead

April 21, 2005 If you've put in a Web site inquiry, consultant Terry Golesworthy explains why you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for a response. TAGS: inquiry, corporation, online support, response, e-mail

Patent reform--or else

May 24, 2005 But just what sort of reform? Author Dave Mock says treat the cause, not the symptoms. TAGS: patent, corporation, intellectual property, practice, small business, U.S.

Do we need a red light before going green?

February 6, 2007 Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff says corporations shouldn't wait for politicians to put in place a pro-environment agenda. TAGS: initiative, tree, corporation, Salesforce.com Inc., activity, Dell

RFID tweaked for item-level tracking

February 21, 2006 RFID tags will be smaller and cheaper--good news for corporations, but privacy advocates could flinch. Photo: RFID tags get smaller TAGS: Impinj Inc., RFID tag, RFID, tag, retailer, pharmaceutical company, tagging, corporation, antenna, reader, CD

What IT really needs to learn about tech

March 9, 2007 Chief Executive Bob Beauchamp on the revenge of the CFO and unraveling business' "ugliest ball of yarn." TAGS: Bob Beauchamp, BMC Software Inc., information technology, CFO, corporation, ERP, CEO

Fixing a broken patent system

October 10, 2007 Copyright attorney Alex Chachkes says the pressure is on to fix a system generally agreed to be in a state of disarray. TAGS: patent, NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., continuation, jury, litigation, RIM BlackBerry, corporation, dollar

Web 2.0 entering corporate world slowly

September 20, 2006 Practices and technologies from the public-facing Internet have great potential but face challenges, executives say. TAGS: Web 2.0, corporation, product manager, collaboration, information technology, RSS, Google Inc., networking, speakers

Coalition launches ID theft center

June 28, 2006 A group of corporations, universities and law enforcement agencies looks to counter identity theft. TAGS: identity theft, law enforcement agency, coalition, corporation, center, research, effect, information technology, security

Getting real about data security legislation

October 19, 2005 Vontu CEO Joseph Ansanelli says new laws targeting data theft need to focus on insider threats as well as attacks from outsiders. TAGS: data security, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, HIPAA, workforce, breach, legislation, identity theft, corporation, compliance, law, threat, bank

Gartner: Google desktop search not enterprise-ready

December 14, 2004 The tool is fine for home, an analyst says, but when it comes to office use, "we have some security and privacy issues." TAGS: Gartner Inc., desktop search, Google Desktop Search, Google Desktop, enterprise, Google Inc., corporation, research company, MSN, Microsoft Corp., security

Kiss your MP3s at work goodbye

June 27, 2002 Employees are stashing headphones and trashing file-swapping software as companies throw up firewalls or issue bans to stop streaming media and MP3 trades. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, streaming media, corporation, bandwidth, Time Warner Inc., headphones, MP3, president, firewall, video
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