E-mail becoming foundation for networked applications. (electronic mail; local area network)

From: Software Magazine | Date: January 1, 1992| Author: Korzeniowski, Paul | Copyright information

As electronic-mail (e-mail) systems become more prevalent in the work place, vendors are producing software packages that meet users' needs more closely and can operate on a variety of platforms. As the most popular form of client/server computing, e-mail connects local area networks, providing work group features that add connectivity to offices. Action Technologies Inc's MHS helps e-mail packages move information from one system to another and has emerged as the standard for most e-mail pac...

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