| CA And Yahoo! Team Up To Integrate And Distribute Products To Address Internet Security And Protect Consumers Online
CA, Inc. recently announced a distribution agreement with Yahoo! Inc. to deliver a co-branded version of its Yahoo! Toolbar with the upcoming releases of all CA Home/Home Office products including its upcoming CA Internet Security Suite Plus 2008. The company also announced that CA Anti-Spyware will continue to power the Anti-Spy function of Yahoo! Toolbar, providing toolbar users with free, comprehensive protection against a wide range of spyware, adware, keyloggers, browser hijackers and other threats. In addition to providing comprehensive protection against viruses, hackers, spyware, spam, and identity thieves with CA Internet security software, the CA/Yahoo! toolbar will offer CA Home/Home Office customers the opportunity to enhance their Internet experience with a more convenient desktop search, simple customization of toolbars, email alerts, and easy access to CA links and services.
Release of M+Guardian 2007.3 Confirms Messaging Architects' Path as a Technology Innovator in Messaging Security
Messaging Architects, the leader in risk management software and services for enterprise email, announced today the new release of its next-generation M+Guardian secure gateway solution. The new version includes improved connection control, configurable reports and enhancements to the reporting features, and multiple, autonomous spam engines to meet the latest internet-based security threats. Designed to integrate seamlessly with any email system, M+Guardian lets email administrators easily manage the security of the collaboration environment, saving time and reducing cost. .
Yates Among 21 Priests Defrocked By Episcopalian Bishop of Virginia
Attorneys for the defecting members of The Falls Church will be in Fairfax Circuit Cout Friday seeking a summary dismissal of the consolidated suit filed by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia and the Episcopal denomination, nationally, aimed at their retaining control of the church property. Since the defectors voted to remove themselves from the Episcopal denomination last December, they have held control of the property and refused access to an organized group of non-defecting Episcopalians that formerly worshipped there. The defectors removed themselves from the Episcopal Church in protest over a variety of issues, foremost of which was the national denomination’s elevation in 2003 of an openly-gay clergyman to standing as a bishop. Meanwhile, four clergy who led the defection and subsequently aligned with the Anglican Church of Nigeria, and its virulently anti-gay Bishop Peter Akinola, were officially defrocked by the Virginia Episcopal Diocese’s Rt.
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