Stories about: Deutsche Post

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    Germany identifies a secure way to deal with spam 05/03/2011 03:49:00

    In theory, stopping spam is easy: just make it uneconomic to send millions of messages by charging for each one sent, or make senders authenticate their identity to stop address spoofing and simplify blocking.
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    Security: Never mind the products, educate the users 03/03/2011 02:24:00

    If they could change one thing to improve IT security, the assembled experts on a panel at Cebit would better educate their users.
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    Talend acquires SOA vendor Sopera 11/11/2010 06:59:00

    Open-source data integration vendor Talend is expanding its footprint into SOA (service-oriented architecture), announcing Wednesday that it has purchased Sopera, developer of an open-source ESB (enterprise service bus) and other technologies. Terms were not disclosed.
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    Henning Kagermann will join Wipro's board 23/09/2009 06:58:00

    Former SAP CEO Henning Kagermann is joining the board of India's third-largest outsourcer, Wipro, the company said on Tuesday in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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    German teenager admits in court to creating Sasser worm 06/07/2005 08:23:29

    German teenager Sven Jaschan confessed at his trial on Tuesday to creating last year's Sasser computer worm that crashed hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide after spreading at lightning speed over the Internet.
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    Deutsche Post, Adobe team to offer Web postage service 22/02/2005 08:05:54

    German postal company Deutsche Post and software company Adobe Systems have teamed to develop a new Web-based postage service, Stampit Web, that allows users to prepay and receive mail postage online.
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    Microsoft drums up developers at Tech Ed Europe 30/06/2004 08:24:15

    Microsoft kicked off its Tech Ed Europe conference in Amsterdam Tuesday to the thundering cacophony of thousands of developers and other IT professionals beating on small African drums. The fact that the drums were provided by Microsoft could be seen as a move by the company to get customers dancing to its beat, but for many attendees it represented a change in Microsoft's tune -- the software giant was finally listening to them.
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    German village becomes model 'Internet community' 11/12/2000 10:03:22

    The inhabitants of the village of Oberhambach couldn't ask for a nicer Christmas present: almost all 279 of them are getting free computers and Internet access, thanks to an experimental program to create Germany's first "Internet community."
 
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