Some companies allow web mail versions of corporate mail and calendars.
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For instance, Nitrodesk can now prevent users from cutting-and-pasting text from a corporate e-mail into another app.
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Similar methods can be used to monitor our corporate e-mail and phone traffic.
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Handheld computer users want access to their corporate e-mail, applications and databases, she says, and cellular networks provide near-ubiquitous connectivity.
Motorola i886 is a stylish yet rugged phone, boasting the first-ever side-sliding QWERTY keyboard and corporate e-mail on an iDEN device.
Only a small percentage of tablet-owning workers are allowed to access the corporate network (35%), access corporate e-mail (17%) or run business apps (18%).
It came two years later, in 1999, when the Melissa virus caused big U.S. corporate e-mail systems to collapse, resulting in billions of dollars of losses.
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That's three-quarters as many people as Salesforce has using its software, though there's one big difference: Anyone with a corporate e-mail address can sign up for Yammer, free, and connect with others in the same company.
While the BlackBerry's plastic keyboard and tight integration with corporate e-mail systems makes it an unbeatable e-mail machine, Nielsen Mobile's first-quarter data show that the iPhone is all about multimedia, playing music, video and online games far above the average usage of those services for other mobile phone users.
His fast-growing company--revenue up 600% this year--manages e-mail for corporate clients such as E-trade, Sprint and AOL itself.
While IT managers are understandably leery about recommending the iPhone for company employees, individual owners are going to be sneaking their prized possession into the office to access e-mail and corporate information.
His fast-growing company--revenue up 600% this year--manages e-mail for such corporate clients as E-trade, Sprint and AOL itself.
"Blogs are a global self-publishing phenomenon that connect Internet users with dynamic, diverse points of view while also enabling comment and participation, " said David Krane , Google's director of corporate communication in an e-mail message.
Corporate IT departments using Microsoft Exchange for mail have also experienced problems.
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In a response to that story, Huawei's head of corporate communications responded with an e-mail defending the company's international credibility.
This involves defining the range of applications employees need access to, from simple Internet browsing and e-mail access to the full corporate environment.
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Schrader noted that within six hours of the posting of the virus, tens of thousands of corporate users were unable to access their mail servers.
Corporate investigators have programs that can sift through e-mail and other electronic documents looking for distinctive word patterns, even when employees try to speak in code.
That could come down as rival e-mail devices barge in, aimed at RIM's corporate business and the new consumer market.
No one immediately answered an e-mail sent Wednesday to the company's U.S. corporate offices in Princeton, New Jersey.
When he found it, he quickly hacked into its corporate servers, sent a note to its CEO's unlisted e-mail address (both announcing the security breach and asking for a job) and then moved to New York to become its lead programmer.
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And once she got to the offices she'd stop at the mail room and find out who was in charge of food service and corporate entertaining.
Starting in corporate development, Weiner ended up running Yahoo's best-known properties, including mail, search, sports and news.
Corporate customers have installed some 40, 000 BlackBerry servers, which synchronize and relay e-mail and let data-processingdepartments remotely zap all the data from lost or stolen BlackBerrys.
But, after studying a high-tech corporate-services provider, a French grocery group, a German broking house and an American mail-order company, the authors found little correlation between loyalty and profitability.
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In recent years, passing on sensitive data points like e-mail addresses and credit card codes to marketing partners has also been a frequent source of corporate data breaches--about 40% of all breach incidents were a result of a third party's handling of data, according to another Ponemon study, released in November 2007.
Employers may find themselves competing with each other for the best workers with promises not to monitor their e-mail traffic or web-browsing habits, or by offering strict limits on the use of corporate surveillance cameras.
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