I am so tired of getting spammed by my own employer!  Somehow I belong to all these irrelevant email lists, so half of my inbox is filled with a bunch of junk that means absolutely nothing to me.  I am especially tired of geting these anouncements about some shmuck being promoted to some random management position in Argentina. 

 Maybe someone will catch on!

Indispensable to most businesses today, e-mail can be a millstone around the necks of office workers and the corporate IT professionals who serve them. Bloated in-boxes conceal rather than expose critical e-mail messages, and vast archives of spam and useless messages clog servers and network pipes.

Skilled professionals waste precious hours scanning in-boxes and browsing Web sites for vital information. Saying “enough is enough,” many IT pros are turning to RSS technology for relief from e-mail malaise.

“E-mail was never designed to be a news source,” said Charles Kevin Hill, IT entrepreneur at consumer products giant Procter & Gamble, in Cincinnati. Hill’s job is to see that the company’s knowledge workers get news they can use in their work, free of the e-mail clutter that could so easily plague them.

RSS Offers Relief from Enterprise E-Mail Overload

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