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10 Steps to Email Security by Clearswift
September 10, 2010 - (Free Research)
This white paper outlines the 10 simple steps to best practice in email security including the application of policy, technology and processes designed to keep email safe and secure.
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Reducing Archiving Costs by Implementing Email Labelling Technology by Boldon James
July 20, 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper offers an alternative approach to archive policy selection that uses email message labelling technology. View now to learn how labelling removes the need for end-users to understand archiving, and instead allow them to apply labels to each email message, ultimately reducing your email archiving costs.
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Data Loss Prevention: Keep Sensitive Data-In-Motion Safe by WatchGuard Technologies, Inc.
February 24, 2011 - (Free Research)
In today’s business environment, media headlines are increasingly featuring data breaches of large magnitudes that put people’s personal information at risk, and no country or industry is immune.
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How to use Email, SMS, MMS, and PIN Messaging by BlackBerry
June 11, 2010 - (Free Research)
This video, presented by Tariq Tahir, covers how to integrate BlackBerry Java applications with various BlackBerry messaging systems. Topics include email application, PIN messaing, SMS messaging, MMS messaging, and more.
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SocialText Case Study: Boston College by Socialtext
February 2008 - (Free Research)
Boston College evaluated various options for increasing communication and collaboration in the classroom, including staying with Facebook, but in October 2006 ultimately decided to use the Socialtext hosted service for wikis.
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Why Your Organization Needs to Implement DLP by Trend Micro, Inc.
July 2010 - (Free Research)
Outbound content sent from any communications tools or stored on laptops and removable storage devices must be monitored and managed in order to minimize risk and to ensure that the content is appropriate and in compliance with an organization’s policies, statutory obligations and industry best practices. Read this paper to learn more.
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Regulations Shift Focus on Outbound Email Security by Proofpoint, Inc.
July 2008 - (Free Research)
Outbound email and other electronic communications pose a significant risk for data loss or leakage. This white paper will examine the new email security and compliance challenges and ways to address them.
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Email Management Services (EMS) by Dell MessageOne
July 2008 - (Free Research)
Email Management Services provide a total solution for email and BlackBerry® continuity, recovery, security, archiving, e-Discovery, and storage management.
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2010 Threat Report by Websense, Inc.
January 2011 - (Free Research)
Websense® Security Labs™ uses the Websense ThreatSeeker® Network to discover,classify, and monitor global Internet threats and trends. Featuring the world’s first Internet HoneyGrid™, the system uses hundreds of technologies to parse through more than 1 billion pieces of content daily,searching for security threats.
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Using Classification to Manage Email Policy for the Enterprise by TITUS
May 2008 - (Free Research)
Email has historically been a weak link in organizational security. Classification and policy based strategies enable email to be managed more securely and effectively. Email classification is a technique for adding metadata and visual labels to email.
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crystalreports.com for Salesforce.com: Exception and Sales Reporting by Business Objects
crystalreports.com is a Web-based report-sharing service that allows you to share Crystal Reports with the right people - simply and securely. Create advanced reports from your Salesforce.com data. Dig deeper for answers using graphs with drill down capabilities. View, schedule, refresh, and distribute reports online - inside Salesforce.com.
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Outbound Email and Content Security in Today's Enterprise by Proofpoint, Inc.
July 2008 - (Free Research)
Discover surprising statistics about how large companies manage the risks associated with outbound email. Read this report which summarizes the key findings from a survey of technology decision makers conducted by Proofpoint and Forrester Consulting.
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Outbound Email and Data Loss Prevention in Today’s Enterprise, 2010 by Proofpoint, Inc.
September 2010 - (Free Research)
This report summarizes the findings of Proofpoint’s seventh annual survey of enterprise attitudes about outbound email, content security and data protection. Its goal is to help raise awareness of the policy, technology and cultural issues surrounding email and Web monitoring, data protection and information leaks.
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Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server by ESET
March 2011 - (Free Research)
ESET Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server blocks all types of email-borne malware and spam. It scans your email traffic with industry-leading precision, low system footprint and high scanning speed - so slowdowns will be a thing of the past
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Fortune 200 Firm Achieves Global Email Protection by WatchGuard Technologies, Inc.
March 2011 - (Free Research)
Eaton Corporation, a premier industrial manufacturer, is an industry leader in diversified power management and ranks in the Fortune 200.
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McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business by Insight
March 2010 - (Free Research)
McAfee solutions cover all the critical elements of security medium businesses need: desktop and server protection, data protection, email and web security, and compliance. Total Protection for Secure Business provides comprehensive protection against the most lethal threats and exploits - in one package, from one trusted and proven vendor.
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Using SaaS to Reduce the Costs of Email Security by Proofpoint, Inc.
February 2009 - (Free Research)
This whitepaper discusses the dramatic cost savings that companies can realize by adopting a SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) model for email security versus an on-premises approach.
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Spam, Spammers, and Spam Control by Trend Micro GmbH
March 2009 - (Free Research)
This Ferris Research white paper looks at spam: what it is, how it is sent, and how it is filtered. It unravels the complexities and gives an accessible, factual overview into the scourge of spam.
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