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6 Feb 2007, 12:08 pm
I could exchange email with individuals who worked at the vendor but not with their automated system. [read post]
30 Nov 2006, 12:24 am
mailMAC solves the following problems: Mail deletion by users - mailMAC archives mail before it reaches the user Lack of integrity/authenticity of records - mailMAC uses secure encryption and verification to ensure item integrity Storage efficiency - archiving enables centralised Exchange quota enforcement without fear of items being lost Access to old records - the search capabilities of mailMAC enable easy retrieval of items several periods old … [read post]
20 Nov 2006, 10:37 am
Prior to Destinator, Gage was vice president of marketing and industry solutions at Cyclone Commerce. [read post]
3 Nov 2006, 2:12 am
Now "Nitaninny Lion" may have had a legitimate need to sell those payments and he may have been qualified to run a restaurant but until he develops a sense of maturity in the business world he's destined to fall flat on his face. [read post]
24 Oct 2006, 8:19 am
>My problem was that I did not receive it from my clients...Anyway no doubt it is due, and appears we are destined to have quite a lot of contact because you are about to be contacted on another fairly significant matter by [ x ] in Christchurch.ME;>John, I didn't realise you had not been paid...after what I recall as an ok result too...no drama, do you want to go halves on the pain, so just pay 50%? [read post]
22 Sep 2006, 4:00 pm
The sharing of information between government agencies is impeded by the fact that one agency cannot sell its information to another; it can only swap; and barter is a clumsy method of exchange. [read post]
13 Jun 2006, 12:00 am
At the corporate level, mashups are already being blended into hosted SaaS offerings and new code exchanged within open developer communities. [read post]
9 Apr 2006, 10:20 pm
About a month ago, Baris Karadogan, a Partner at ComVentures, posted this incredible list of Web 2.0 Companies on his blog From Istanbul to Sand Hill Road. [read post]