March 1, 2004
IEEE Spectrum Online: The End of Spectrum Scarcity.
In fact, there's every reason to think we're on the cusp of a spectrum explosion—one that will trigger major shifts in investment, business models, and services. In the spectrum-rich future, wireless connections for new voice, music, and video services should abound, benefiting consumers and businesses alike.
uiweb: The problems with training (and what to do about it).
Through all this we learned that there are two essential ingredients in great learning experiences: A team of smart energetic people committed to doing something good, and a thoughtful plan, crafted with creative energy and smart logistical planning.
eWEEK: Spam Tide May Be Turning.
Because CSRI, SPF and other anti-spoofing technologies are still in the early stages of deployment, content-based anti-spam tools aren't dead yet, of course. However, we believe IT managers should shift focus to participating in the pilot programs of e-mail identification systems and spend less time looking at the current crop of content-filtering tools.
Network World: Doubts dog Microsoft spam plan.
To underscore the challenges presented in creating a standard for authentication of e-mail senders, the IETF had no luck with six other specifications that addressed the issue. But interest is high, with more than 8,000 companies testing or having implemented SPF alone...
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