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- Online Data Collection & Management - Part 1: Techniques for Building Intelligent Web Forms
- Good web response management techniques are essential for building relationships with new visitors to one's web site, especially if they want to optimize their site as a sales channel. According to a study by the Direct Marketing Association, the share of Internet sales will increase to 43% of all catalog,...
- Tags: Technique, Web, Accela Communications, Web Forms, Web Response Management Technique, Sales Strategy, Channel Management, Sales Force Management, Sales, Marketing
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- Investigate state management in ASP.NET 2.0
- The question of where to store per-client state in a Web application is at the root of many heated debates over how best to design Web applications. Today there are many choices for keeping client-specific state in an ASP.NET Web application, including Session state, View state, cookies, the...
- Tags: Microsoft ASP.NET, Web Application, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, Addison-Wesley, .Net, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Book chapters 2007-01-10
- How HP bugged e-mail
- Commercial online service was used to track e-mail sent to a reporter in Hewlett-Packard's leak probe, investigator testifies. Images: Commercial e-mail tracking Hewlett-Packard employed a commercial service that tracks e-mail paths to bug a file sent to a CNET News.com reporter, an HP investigator said Thursday. ...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Adler, ReadNotify, ReadNotify Service, E-mail, Online Communications, Joris Evers
- News items 2006-09-29
- Sony Music CDs surreptitiously install DRM Trojan horses on PCs
- Reports are beginning to turn up around the Web that discuss how certain CDs from Sony Music come with a Trojan horse-based digital restrictions management DRM technology that surreptitiously installs itself as a rootkit on Windows PCs. When software surreptitiously installs a rootkit, it's usually doing...
- Tags: CD, rootkit
- Blog posts 2005-11-01
- DEMOfall 05 take one
- Updated 09/20/05 7:45 pm PST: It never rains in Southern California, except today. No matter. As usual I’m locked inside at a tech conference, this time in Huntington Beach at the DEMOfall 05 conference, where 65 companies are debuting products. I put together a photo gallery from my morning Demo...
- Tags: LiveShield
- Blog posts 2005-09-20
- Why spam could destroy the Internet
- Spam has spawned blacklists, and blacklists, in turn, are preventing thousands, perhaps millions of legitimate e-mails from arriving at their destinations. At this rate, most every message you and I send will soon wind up in the dead-letter bin. Imagine an Internet with no e-mail. ...
- Tags: Blacklist, Spammer, Internet Service Provider, IP, Server, IP Address, Spam, Anti-spam Legislation, E-mail, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Online Communications, Internet, David Berlind
- News items 2002-11-14
- Microsoft attacks spam in new Outlook
- The first test version of Microsoft's new e-mail software takes a different approach to handling e-mail formatted like Web pages, a move designed to cut down on unwanted messages. Microsoft is taking spam fighting more seriously in the next version of its widely used Outlook e-mail and contact-management software....
- Tags: Security, Jupiter Research, Web, HTML, Web Beacon, Microsoft Corp., Feature, Outlook 11, Outlook Feature, E-mail, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, Groupware, Online Communications, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Joe Wilcox
- News items 2002-11-01
- Cybersecurity plan lacks muscle
- Analysis Rather than recommending tough new laws, the Bush administration's plan recommends that industry and individuals simply take greater care. After Sept. 11, 2001, cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke crisscrossed the country berating technology companies for failing to do enough to shore up the Net against potential terrorist attacks. ...
- Tags: Report, Law, Richard Clarke, Regulation, Plan, Draft, Sector, Bush Administration, Cybersecurity, CSIS, CSIS Council, Internet, Government, Security, Robert Lemos
- News items 2002-09-19
- Lineo responds to Microsoft attack
- The embedded Linux company responds to a Microsoft critique of embedded Linux, saying it distorts the truth to make Windows XP Embedded look good. At the end of November Microsoft posted a document on its Web site comparing the Windows XP Embedded and embedded Linux operating systems, with the...
- Tags: Lineo Inc., Developer, Embedded Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating System, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Tool, Attack, Window Manager Situation, OS Development, XP Embedded, UClinux, Microsoft Windows XP End User License Agreement, Linux Tools Pricing, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Staff
- News items 2001-12-17
- Mobile file access: Can Xerox deliver?
- Xerox's viewing technology for its mDoc 2.1 application breaks down one of the key barriers that has kept PDAs out of the mainstream of enterprise computing. LAS VEGAS -- After a couple of days on the Comdex show floor, it's no secret what dozens of companies have been...
- Tags: Xerox Corp., Mobile, PDAs, Advertising & Promotion, Handhelds, Hardware, Marketing, Rich Castagna
- News items 2001-11-14
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