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MailFrontier Gateway Appliance M500

The main selling point of the MailFrontier Gateway Appliance is its delightfully straightforward management interface. The hardware and software are both well specified, and can provide a high level of protection against common mail-borne security threats. Read more

21 December, 2005 by Alan Stevens

IronPort C60

This is an impressive big-company email security solution with top-name antivirus and anti-spam tools. But this market is very crowded, and alternatives do more for less. Read more

19 November, 2004 by Alan Stevens

PGP's 'bump in the wire' automates email security

PGP's new email-security product encrypts and signs emails without any client or server software Read more

15 September, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

Symantec to release email security appliance

...expected to announce that it is to release a plug-and-pay email security appliance, bringing it into competition with some of its current partners... Read more

24 January, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto
Sophos ES4000 <endeca_term>Email Security Appliance</endeca_term>

Sophos ES4000 Email Security Appliance

...specific areas - Management/Administration, Functionality, Performance plus Additional Feature Testing. Sophos es4000 email security appliance, the ES4000 is built to deliver superior protection at the... Read more

8 January, 2007
Mirapoint RazorGate <endeca_term>Email Security Appliance</endeca_term> Technical Overview

Mirapoint RazorGate Email Security Appliance Technical Overview

Global Data Synchronization (GDS) and RFID's ability to radically enhance supply chain collaboration has created... Read more

4 July, 2006
The Evolution of Email Security: Symantec Brightmail Integrated <endeca_term>Email Security Appliance</endeca_term>

The Evolution of Email Security: Symantec Brightmail Integrated Email Security Appliance

Email security is increasingly moving away from a focus on a single type of protection, such as antivirus, toward a... Read more

1 January, 2005
BorderWare Creates iRule That Provides Enhanced Threat Protection and Dramatically Reduces Incoming Traffic Volume for a Significant Cost Savings

BorderWare Creates iRule That Provides Enhanced Threat Protection and Dramatically Reduces Incoming Traffic Volume for a Significant Cost Savings

BorderWare's MXtreme Mail Firewall is an email security appliance that detects and blocks a variety of threats and malicious... Read more

3 April, 2008

Symantec snaps up MessageLabs for SaaS

The security giant has announced plans to acquire the hosted email services company in a deal worth £400m Read more

8 October, 2008 by Tom Espiner

RSA: Well and truly mainstream

It's been a long time since the year's main IT security event has just been of interest to a select few Read more

13 February, 2006 by Joris Evers

Solutions

...Barracuda Spam Firewall Vendor Barracuda Networks Product type Email security appliance Performance profile Scalable performance depending on model selected; smallest Model... Read more

19 December, 2005 by Charles McLellan
SonicWALL Case Study: Slick Systems, LLC

SonicWALL Case Study: Slick Systems, LLC

...Slick recommended deploying a SonicWALL Network Security Appliance (NSA) 3500 and SonicWALL Email Security appliance at the client's site. The SonicWALL NSA 3500 is... Read more

1 November, 2009
SonicWALL Case Study: Success Charters

SonicWALL Case Study: Success Charters

...E-Class Network Security Appliance (NSA) E5500, SonicWALL NSA 3500 Appliances, SonicWALL Email Security appliance The Results, Increased network security performance and uptime, Greater spam... Read more

1 March, 2009
SonicWALL Case Study: The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

SonicWALL Case Study: The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

...Danforth deployed SonicWALL E-Class Network Security Appliance (NSA) E6500 and SonicWALL Email Security Appliance Read more

1 January, 2009
SonicWALL Case Study: Township of Lyndhurst

SonicWALL Case Study: Township of Lyndhurst

...Network Security Appliances, SonicWALL SSL-VPN 200 Secure Remote Access Appliance, SonicWALL Email Security Appliance and SonicWALL CDP Backup and Recovery solution Read more

1 January, 2009

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