Posts in category 'Email'
I’ve always thought you can tell a lot about a person by the music they listen to, what they’re reading and their shoes. And, based on a nation wide poll about email user demographics, it seems you can also tell a lot about a person by their email address… right down to their weight and the types of snacks they prefer (which probably says something about their weight).
In this infographic you’ll get insight into who the prevailing email providers are right now, from Gmail to Outlook on the hosted Exchange platform, as well as what percentage of the email market share they make up, and what kind of person is most likely to use which personal email provider. If you’d guess that someone with an email address like cutsiebaby99 probably ends with @yahoo.com and that someone using their real name has a Gmail address, you’re right on!
See if you can pinpoint who out of your family, friends and foes fits into these categories.
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When it comes to hosted email services, Google’s Gmail service and Microsoft Exchange are at heads. Both boast an array of great features—email management, convenient collaboration tools for both desktop and mobile…But in organizational setting Exchange still seems to offer a reliability and security that Gmail has not yet lived up to. Read more »
Who needs another email address? Facebook thinks… We do. Facebook ‘Messages’ is a service the company is rolling out, in which users can opt-in and receive their very own “@facebook.com” email address that matches their public username. Read more »
Emails, hard to imagine a time when they didn’t exist. How on earth did business’ function? Oh yeah, people talked to each other, either face-to-face, on the phone, or in a letter. Whatever the case, whenever business was concerned, you can be sure these conversations were professional. Letters were always addressed to specific people, double and triple checked for spelling, and always ended with a “sincerely yours”. No matter your tools for communication, how you communicate is a huge reflection of who you are as an employee, and an employer. Email exchange hosting takes care of the medium, you need to take care of the message.
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The most recent cyberattacks were laid against the Canadian government by Chinese hackers, who penetrated the computer systems of two key agencies, the Finance Department and the Treasury Board, forcing them offline. With advances in network collaboration tools, from email toSharePoint 2010, there is incredible potential for sharing and collaborating ideas and information. Unfortunately, malware can spread just as easily.
As computers have evolved, so have the attacks against them. But before the Internet became so widely accessible, viruses spread mainly through floppy disks and other removable media. The following article will explore some of the most notorious email hacks and viruses from the past, to the present.
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Long time ago, before you could call for delivery, was Caveguy – let’s call him that! So Caveguy was standing next to a tree (not “standing” for long as a matter of fact!) while shivering briefly as the cool breeze that heralds winter made its way through his furry breeches. He was waiting patiently for lightning to strike wondering how long he would have to keep eating raw brontosaurus, for stone’s sake!
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BlackBerry smart phones have changed the mobile phone industry with revolutionary functions that turn your phone into a mini computing device. In today’s fast-paced business environment, Blackberries are ideal for multitasking as they support emailing and instant messaging, enabling business people to stay in touch with clients and colleagues while on-the-go. But there are many other interesting Blackberry applications specifically designed for businesses. Following are some must-have BlackBerry business apps to organize your contacts, create and view documents, manage your work and keep track of expenses, all from the palm of your hand.
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Being bombarded with spam can be a real nuisance and in a business setting you want to be extra careful about ensuring the safety of your emails. There are different types of anti-spam filtering software available depending on your particular needs. Spam filter software should be: 1) easy to customize (the program should allow you to tweak settings and create ones of your own) 2) offer a wide range of features 3) easy to install 4) reliable (the program should be stable and consistent).
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This post was inspired by a comment from user Gregorio on a previous post.
Over the last few years, SherWeb has developed an exclusive Control Panel using unique proprietary .NET technologies. One of SherWeb’s most used web interface, it allows customers to easily and intuitively manage their Hosted Exchange, SharePoint, CRM, mobile and BlackBerry synchronization. SherWeb’s team of developers is always on the lookout to update and improve it. The original Control Panel was revamped this winter with a new interface and improved features.
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Since RIM officially launched its BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 last spring, we at SherWeb have been conducting numerous tests and simulations in order to offer it to our customers. The wait is finally over! Read more »