End users want to stake out their claim to privacy on corporate e-mail systems, but IT execs are having none of it. Mention the word “archive” in regard to corporate e-mail, and users get their ...
Nearly a quarter of all corporate e-mail is personal in nature, and 62 percent of workers send business e-mail from personal accounts, according to a new survey. Seventy-two percent of workers ...
Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server during her State Department tenure emerged as a key campaign issue for Donald Trump, who reveled in the chants of “Lock her up!” that became a defining ...
A business user in the United States sends and receives, on average, 171 e-mails a day, and that volume is expected to double by 2010, according to the Radicati Group, a research firm. As e-mail ...
E-mail privacy is a myth, Sandra Gittlen explains, and what you're doing right now with e-mail, IM or blogs could get you fired. Each day, it becomes more apparent that e-mail and instant messages are ...
"Isn't it crazy how much we talk about e-mail these days?" is something a bad '90s comedian probably said on Premium Blend, but it's also, weirdly enough, a real and understandable thing to say about ...
At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, e-mail is an integral part of both hospital operations and patient care. The hospital relies on e-mail to transmit patient test results to doctors, ...
Days after recent revelations that Jared Kushner, a presidential advisor and the president’s son-in-law, had set up a personal e-mail account to conduct White House business, someone with access to ...
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