| 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.
Friday | 10 August, 2007
Joining the trend of providing security technology as a service, Proofpoint on Tuesday announced a hosted version of its messaging-security offering. Company officials say Proofpoint on Demand offers enterprises the same antispam, antivirus and e-mail policy enforcement, and outbound-content monitoring as the company's existing appliance and software, but without the management headache of having to run appliances or software in-house. The company says it will distinguish itself in the expanding market for hosted messaging-security services -- currently including Postini (which Google last month announced it plans to acquire), Microsoft, Symantec, Trend Micro, McAfee, MessageLabs, and others -- by offering more flexible configurations. Customers of the new service will be able to mix and match components that include antispam, antivirus and zero-hour antivirus software; acceptable-use policy enforcement; outbound content filtering and others, the company says.
Protecting your PC needn't cost a bundle
The Internet is a dangerous place. Spyware, viruses and other malware (rogue software code) can corrupt your files, steal your personal data and even turn your PC into a spam-spewing zombie. Although Microsoft and other software vendors have redoubled their efforts to bolster computer security, it's still up to you to stay safe online. Whether you're running Windows XP or Vista, three security tools are essential: a firewall, anti-spyware software and anti-virus software. That doesn't mean you have to spend a bundle. In fact, there are free choices for all three lines of defense. Or you could install a software suite, which is easier to manage than a collection of individual applications. You'll pay to install the most popular suite but surprise, surprise there is an excellent, free alternative.
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