Thanks T-Break for sending this in.
ECS has become a “regular” at T-Break as this is already their eighth board that T-Break has tested and reviewed. Their focus has always been stability with fair performance at an awesome price-tag. T-Break will be looking at their L4S5A which is based on the SiS 645 chipset. Lets see how the ECS fares this time around.
View: Complete review article at T-Break
ECS has become a “regular” at T-Break as this is already their eighth board that T-Break has tested and reviewed. Their focus has always been stability with fair performance at an awesome price-tag. T-Break will be looking at their L4S5A which is based on the SiS 645 chipset. Lets see how the ECS fares this time around.
Enterprises can also deploy a wide range of technologies to protect their own networks from the rising tide of spam. Of the anti-spam technologies on the market today, the Brightmail approach--which parallels the techniques used by an antivirus laboratory--is the most effective. Brightmail does the following:
- It maintains sensors on the Internet to watch for spam attacks.
- It determines when spam is coming and where it is coming from.
- It takes defensive action.
- It creates specific rules to counter spammers' tactics.
- International regulatory action.
- Anti-spam vigilance by ISPs.
- Intense, proactive anti-spam action by enterprises.
(For a related commentary on spam and e-mail marketing, see Gartner.com.)

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