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You can help bring security and safety back to White House email DominoPower Magazine - December 2007 This has been a very exciting week for us here at ZATZ. After many long months of work, ZATZ Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz' book Where Have All The Emails Gone? is now available.
The White House email controversy: the final questions DominoPower Magazine - September 2007 This is it. This is our final article on the White House email controversy (barring any new news from Washington, of course). It seems only fitting then, that we began our series with the question "Where have all the emails gone?" and we end this series with the questions that, in the main, remain to be answered.
The White House email controversy: our formal recommendations DominoPower Magazine - August 2007 In this critical article, we provide our final analysis of our investigation into White House email. We make a series of six important recommendations. This is the article you need to read if you want this problem to be fixed.
The White House email controversy: understanding the root causes DominoPower Magazine - August 2007 We started this investigation asking the same question Senator Patrick Leahy and Representative Henry Waxman asked: where have all the emails gone? However, after five months of very in-depth research, we've come to the conclusion that the missing email messages are the least of our concerns. In this critical article, we provide our analysis of the priorities that need to be considered. We look at the root causes for the problems with White House email and lay the groundwork for what will be our final recommendations.
The White House email controversy: prepare to be freaked out DominoPower Magazine - July 2007 As Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz dug deeper into how the White House manages email, knowing what he does about how email works, the tiny little hairs on the back of his neck started to stand up. As he started to think about the implications from the perspective of our country's security, he realized this was no longer simply about some missing email messages. Unchecked, some really, really bad things could happen. Prepare to be freaked out.
The White House email controversy: a historical perspective DominoPower Magazine - July 2007 It may seem that our story of the controversy over White House email is unique to the George W. Bush White House. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, controversy over how the White House uses email dates back almost as far as email's very existence. In this fascinating (and slightly disturbing) article, we take you through White House email and the White House's attempts to hide email records for the past 25 years.
The White House email controversy: why does Karl Rove keep losing his BlackBerry? DominoPower Magazine - June 2007 Karl Rove, Senior Advisor to the President of the United States, is one of the most powerful people in Washington. He conducts a vast amount of political and official business via his BlackBerry. He also apparently regularly loses his BlackBerry. Why do we here at ZATZ have this scoop when everyone else missed it? Read our special report to learn what else is disturbing about White House email in this latest article of our special report series.
The White House email controversy: help us find those missing messages DominoPower Magazine - June 2007 Over the past few weeks, we've been talking a lot about the problems with email at the White House and what's broken. We've talked very little about possible solutions to the problem. Between our OutlookPower and DominoPower magazines, we probably reach more active Notes/Domino and Outlook/Exchange experts than any other organization. In this article, we're calling on you, asking for your help in coming up with some possible solutions to the many problems we've uncovered.
The White House email controversy: migrating from Notes to Outlook DominoPower Magazine - June 2007 We continue our analysis of the White House email controversy by looking at the what might have happened to the alleged 5 million missing messages. A key factor may have been a migration from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Outlook in 2002 or 2003. Read this article for our technical analysis and to learn about some of the freaky questions we've turned up in the process.
The White House email controversy: can email messages just disappear? DominoPower Magazine - May 2007 We continue our analysis of the White House email controversy by looking at the what might have happened to the alleged 5 million missing messages. In this article, we're going to look at how many messages may be missing and then deconstruct some of the damning statements made by the loyal opposition. Don't worry, though. While this week it'll look like we're mostly picking on the Democrats, fear not. Next week, we'll be asking tough questions of the White House about why they chose to migrate email systems in the middle of a build-up to war.
The White House email controversy: an archiving plan only FEMA could love DominoPower Magazine - May 2007 We continue our exploration into the missing White House emails we've all been hearing about. Aren't these emails archived? How do they manage their mail flow? Do they have an archiving system? For that, we turn to the White House itself. In this article, we'll learn what White House spokesfolk Dana Perino and Tony Snow have been saying about the topic. After listening to them and reading the transcripts of press briefings in-depth, we've got with even more questions than we started with. And the shakes.
The White House email controversy: the nightmare scenario DominoPower Magazine - May 2007 Since we've been following the path of the GWB43.COM domain name through SMARTech, and we know that Karl Rove and 21 other White House officials, abiding by the Hatch Act, run political email through GWB43.COM and SMARTech, we thought it best to look at the national security implications of this practice. In this article, we'll also look at questions of BlackBerry security with a security expert and the nightmare scenario compliance with the Hatch Act might inadvertently cause.
The White House email controversy: a detour into mob journalism DominoPower Magazine - May 2007 We continue our technical analysis of the White House missing email controversy. Earlier, we learned that the President's staff uses at least two domains for email: EOP.GOV for official business and GWB43.COM for political business. Last week, we explored GWB43.COM for clues into the White House email infrastructure and came up with some disturbing questions. This week, we take a strange detour into mob journalism as we continue to dig for the truth.
'Deep Mail' on the White House email controversy DominoPower Magazine - May 2007 It appears we may have our own Deep Throat on our hands, as we continue our investigation into the White House email scandal. After we published our second article, we got an interesting email from someone with a very anonymous Gmail account. Having no self-control ourselves, we've nicknamed him "Deep Mail". Here are his letters to us.
The White House email controversy: who runs GWB43.COM? DominoPower Magazine - April 2007 We continue our technical analysis of the White House missing email controversy. Last week, we learned that the President's staff uses at least two domains for email: EOP.GOV for official business and GWB43.COM for political business. This week, we explore GWB43.COM for clues into the White House email infrastructure. We've come up with some disturbing new questions.
What your company can learn from the White House email problem DominoPower Magazine - April 2007 What will you do when the White House email problem becomes your email problem? The current uproar about email retention at the White House may have direct meaning for Notes/Domino and Exchange sites. There are really two issues: how long is your retention policy and which emails are exempt from retention?
Technical analysis: the White House email controversy DominoPower Magazine - April 2007 Over the past few weeks, it's come to America's attention that some emails from the White House have gone missing. As the publisher of two of the largest publications dedicated to email and electronic communication, OutlookPower Magazine and DominoPower Magazine, ZATZ is investigating this issue. Our goal is to make clear the technical elements of the discussion. We are strictly publishers of technical information, so we're going to do our best to completely avoid the political discussion.
An interview with Roger Matus on email archiving and retrieval DominoPower Magazine - April 2007 We continue our series of interviews with Lotus Business Partners. This week, I had the opportunity to interview Roger Matus, CEO and co-founder of InBoxer, Inc. In this very timely in-depth interview, Roger helps us understand some of the issues involved in making sure your organization's email is archived and can be found in the event of a legal situation. |
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