A new report, Wi-Fi outlook 2004, by analyst Ovum, says that while 2003 has been the year that has seen Wi-Fi move from a niche technology to the mainstream, the business case for such deployments will become much clearer next year.
The bug appears to affect an Exchange component called Outlook Web Access (OWA), which allows users to access their inboxes and folders via a web browser. Microsoft has said it is investigating the issue and that the flaw appears to occur only when...
Companies are going ahead with wireless deployments, despite concerns over speed and security. In terms of technology, common measures have included antivirus, personal firewall, VPN and various forms of authentication tools.
Qualys is also suggesting IT managers should jump on another patch, for an issue in Microsoft Exchange Server running Outlook Web Access, even though Microsoft has only tagged it as important. Sarwate said: "If a user checks their email using...
One of the blog entries read: "We are delighted to let you know that our technical team have resolved the issue that made it necessary for some people to log in twice to access their email via Outlook Web Access.
The need for location-specific infrastructure and on-premise deployments is increasingly shrinking, said Templeton, and more robust business continuity is another benefit. We have to give them the flexibility they want while ensuring it is secure.