Ipswitch Expands Messaging Line
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Ipswitch has launched iMail Server Secure Edition. The new software compliments the company's Collaboration Suite and extends Ipswitch's family of messaging and collaboration systems for SMEs.
iMail Server Secure Edition is designed to automatically protect your company from Internet scourges - such as spam, viruses and phishing. The software competes with Microsoft's Exchange.
One new highlight of iMail Server Secure Edition (from £235 ex. VAT) is the Web administration client. Usability testing led to this completely revised Web-based administrative interface that is 'attractive, integrated and which lowers overall administrative effort', says Ipswitch.
According to Spamhaus, spam accounts for 75 per cent of worldwide e-mail traffic. In order to control this deluge before it reaches their users' inboxes, IT managers need an anti-spam tool they can trust.
iMail Server Secure Edition features Mail-Filters language-aware, hand-tuned, constantly updated anti-spam technology. By sending frequent updates to the iMail Server, Mail-Filters claims to ensure maximum catch rates and extraordinarily low false-positives.
Equally costly to organisations are e-mail viruses. With 60 billion messages a day in 2004 and more than 53 million e-mails monthly containing new viruses (Radicati, Black Spider research), iMail Server Secure Edition integrates Symantec's carrier-grade anti-virus technology to ensure the health of your networks.
'In these days of constant online security threats, it is imperative that we return the trust to e-mail because e-mail is a fundamental part of the way SMEs do business today. By ridding e-mail of hazards such as spam and viruses, SMEs can once again rely on their messaging infrastructures,' says Ipswitch's Marketing VP, Alex Neihaus.
'iMail Server Secure Edition users will benefit from our industry-leading protection from e-mail attacks by giving enterprise-class security and protection in ways that reduce administrative effort and which ensure maximum end-user productivity.'
BIOS, Oct 28, 05 | Print | Send | Comments (0) | Posted In Server
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