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Prime Time Butcher Partners on Email Services with COOLCAT INC

Prime Time Butcher (www.primetimebutcher.com) has signed on to the SmarterMail system for reliable Email and Shared calendars and messaging. Delivering a host of cutting edge messaging, calendar, anti-spam and anti-virus measures; Coolcat's hosted Email solution "SmarterMail" (http://coolcatinc.com/Smarter_Mail.htm) provides a feature-rich experience the use of email collaboration tools like Microsoft ExchangeT with out the cost, over head or administration. As a matter of fact there is an easy to use web interface that simply administers, users, filters, groups and Outlook and Pocket PC synchronization. While other synchronization tools charge up to $70 per user, or thousands of dollars for a groupware server, that service comes bundled within our SmarterMail solutions. Smarter Mail Business services start at $29.95 per domain per month.


Postini CEO Quentin Gallivan, Part 2: Strategies and Services

E-mail and other forms of electronic communications have become pervasive and essential to business growth and operational productivity. This new dependency on messaging has created a whole new spectrum of major risks, vulnerabilities and requirements for companies of all sizes.

In Part 1 of this two-part interview, Postini's President and CEO Quentin Gallivan expressed his views on how corporations have struggled with the risks associated with employees' unbridled use of e-mail and instant messaging since stringent federal regulations took effect over the last two years. Postini provides strategies to protect large and small organizations from e-mail and IM exposure threats.

In the second half of our interview, Gallivan focuses on more of the strategies and services available to companies.


FBI Stalks the Big One

August 15, 2007: About the same time the American FBI revealed that it has gone out and tried to count the number of PCs that have been taken over by criminals for use in computer crime (as botnets for spamming, DDOS attacks to shut down web sites, etc) or Cyber War activities (like the current Chinese attacks against U.S. military networks), the biggest botnet ever seen was being built.

The Storm computer virus had been spreading since early in the year, grabbing control of PCs around the world. By August, Storm had infected nearly two million computers with a secret program that turned those PCs into unwilling slaves (or "zombies") of those controlling this network (or botnet) of computers. Many of you may have noticed a lot of recent spam directing you to look at an online greeting card, or accompanied by pdf files.



 

 

 

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