Editor's Note
I Get the Message!
One of the primary editorial goals for Messaging News magazine is to be a crucial resource for IT and marketing professionals with responsibility for messaging strategy, programs, implementation and safety within their organizations. I hope you find this to be the case. Let us know your thoughts about the magazine by emailing sjordan@messagingnews.com.
In our second and final Malware installment, we take a look at how the people behind malware today have changed the very nature of the terminology-expanding it to include phishing and fraud. Inside Email Policy Engines, Michael Sampson offers a four-step process to implement a technology-facilitated policy enforcement environment. With increasing sensitivity to confidential data leaks, as well as regulatory requirements, the need to automate email policies becomes more essential.
With Unified Communications Continue to Evolve, we review the latest UC offerings and see what the adoption curve looks like. We also include a list of what to consider before migrating to a unified messaging solution.
The Lotus club gathered earlier this year. In Lotusphere 2007: Extending the Old, Unwrapping the New for Big Blue, we review a few significant product updates and the company's push toward Web 2.0 platforms and social networking tools.
A call for Standardizing on Email Marketing Measurements is made by concerned members of the industry. Without it, key metrics are flawed.
FTP is a common way to share data that exceeds the bandwidth of email. In FTP Advice: Managing Files Too Large for Email we explore the risk involved in sending this data in the clear, including compliance issues for regulated industries.
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