Cisco Systems has decided to kill its cloud-based e-mail service Cisco Mail, only 13 months after it was introduced, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday. With the growing acceptance of cloud ...
As business move their email infrastructure to the cloud, addressing advanced threats such as business email compromise, phishing, and account takeover attacks is top-of-mind. With 90% of data ...
An attempt to strike at a core Microsoft market comes up short. Update: Zeus Kerravala's take on Cisco's move is here In a noteworthy competitive development in its enterprise communications battle ...
An error in reconfiguring Cisco’s IronPort SenderBase e-mail security service caused it to block outbound e-mail for Australian businesses earlier this week, and ...
The new services, which include managed, hosted and hybrid hosted e-mail security, give new control over where e-mail security is deployed and managed, letting end users determine whether they prefer ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - March 3, 2009 - Cisco today announced new managed, hosted and hybrid hosted e-mail security services that provide the industry's most versatile set of e-mail protection offerings.
Cisco's IronPort launch included enhancements to its C-Series e-mail security products, which now incorporate DLP technologies as the result of a partnership with RSA, the security division of EMC.
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