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Trend Micro joins the crowd in the cloud

The security vendor has launched an online service, joining companies such as McAfee, Symantec, Google and Microsoft that are all moving in this direction Read more

31 July, 2007 by Tom Espiner
The San Francisco Symphony Hits the Right Note With Webroot e-Mail <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>

The San Francisco Symphony Hits the Right Note With Webroot e-Mail Security SaaS

...spam, bandwidth consumption and online threats. Now they found Webroot E-Mail Security SaaS. The Symphony has been extremely satisfied with the enhanced protection. The... Read more

1 March, 2009
The Ritz London Improves Security With Webroot e-Mail <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>

The Ritz London Improves Security With Webroot e-Mail Security SaaS

...dashboard - greatly impressed the team and they decided on Webroot E-Mail Security SaaS. They were also taken by the "Network Status Aspect" of the... Read more

1 March, 2009
Insurance Trade Association Improves Bandwidth and Productivity With Webroot Web <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>

Insurance Trade Association Improves Bandwidth and Productivity With Webroot Web Security SaaS

...enough to meet the increasingly complex malware environment. After analyzing Webroot Web Security SaaS and learning about its extensive Web filtering, management and reporting capabilities... Read more

4 December, 2008
College of Law Resolves Email Security Issue With Webroot e-Mail <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>

College of Law Resolves Email Security Issue With Webroot e-Mail Security SaaS

Guildford-based College of Law is a leading supplier of legal education and training in the UK, with affiliations and... Read more

7 July, 2009
E-mail and Web <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>

E-mail and Web Security SaaS

Webroot is an established security provider of Software as a Service (SaaS)-delivered e-mail and Web security suites.... Read more

1 April, 2009
Law Firm Simplifies Web and Email Security Across Multiple Offices With Webroot <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>

Law Firm Simplifies Web and Email Security Across Multiple Offices With Webroot Security SaaS

Lester Aldridge LLP is a leading law firm with over 350 staff based across four sites in the UK; Lester Aldridge relies... Read more

1 April, 2009
Leading Law Firm Solves Compliance Issue With Webroot <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>

Leading Law Firm Solves Compliance Issue With Webroot Security SaaS

Founded in 1984, Watson Goepel Maledy has grown from four partners to a mixed practice firm of over 35 lawyers. The firm... Read more

23 October, 2008
Why <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term> Makes Sense Today

Why Security SaaS Makes Sense Today

Corporate IT teams are waging a significant security battle on two fronts these days: stopping attacks via the Web and... Read more

17 July, 2008
Web <endeca_term>Security SaaS</endeca_term>: The Next Generation of Web Security

Web Security SaaS: The Next Generation of Web Security

The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity... Read more

30 April, 2008

Security experts advise caution in the cloud

Cloud computing is on the rise, but handing responsibility for your data over to a third party brings new security considerations, experts say Read more

9 December, 2008 by Tom Espiner

McAfee attacks Symantec's product launches

Release of Endpoint Protection and plans to run security software as a service have started a row between Symantec and McAfee Read more

14 June, 2007 by Tom Espiner
Texas' Largest Undergraduate Institution Finds e-Mail Security With Webroot SaaS

Texas' Largest Undergraduate Institution Finds e-Mail Security With Webroot SaaS

...performance of that product, the DCCCD decided to evaluate Webroot E-Mail Security SaaS (Software as a Service). This managed e-mail security solution delivers... Read more

1 September, 2008
Leading Law Firm Improves Security and Compliance With Webroot SaaS

Leading Law Firm Improves Security and Compliance With Webroot SaaS

...anti-spam and security needs, Watson Goepel Maledy chose Webroot E-Mail Security SaaS to deliver a multi-layered security approach Read more

19 August, 2008
Stevens Aviation Saves Money, Time and Resources With Webroot SaaS

Stevens Aviation Saves Money, Time and Resources With Webroot SaaS

...from Webroot to manage its e-mail filtering, including Webroot E-Mail Security SaaS, which provides enterprise-class protection without the added cost or management... Read more

5 May, 2008

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