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Symantec Mail Security Appliance Evaluation Program Try and Buy: Symantec Mail Security 8300 Series appliances deliver low-cost antispam, antivirus, and compliance technologies that protect inbound and outbound instant messaging and e-mail. Try an appliance in your environment at no cost for 30 days and get the option to effortlessly deploy it by purchasing a license key, or you can return it to Symantec at no cost.
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Gartner E-Mail Active Archiving Market Update, 2007 Analyst Report: The e-mail archiving market is complex, and requires a closer look at the capabilities and target markets for each vendor than is provided in "Magic Quadrant for E-Mail Active Archiving, 2007." For companies looking to select an e-mail archiving vendor that meets their unique needs, this research will help create a list of vendors to evaluate.
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E-Mail Archiving Vendors - 2007 Magic Quadrant Analyst Report: An analysis of the market for on-premises e-mail archiving solutions by The Radicati Group, revealing the top players, mature players, specialists, and trail blazers.
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The eDiscovery Vendor Landscape Analyst Report: eDiscovery solution providers offer a diverse mix of technology and services to help organizations respond to discovery requests triggered by internal investigations, regulatory action, or litigation. But this Forrester report finds the landscape is muddled at best — filled with start-up vendors of questionable viability, software giants with questionable domain expertise, and no apples-to-apples comparison mechanism — making it difficult to understand the best possible choice for your specific needs.
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Fundamentals of Mail Security Strategy Guide: This guide examines the results of Symantec's 2006 security surveys, evaluates spam and malware solutions, and analyzes security assessment appliances.
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nCipher Scoops Up NeoScale [December 11, 2007] nCipher has acquired the assets of NeoScale Systems after the storage security vendor wound down operations.
EMC Tries Again With Invista [December 10, 2007] Version 2.0 of EMC's SAN virtualization product could be ready to catch on with storage users.
IBM Acquires Arsenal Digital [December 6, 2007] In a sign that the online backup market is maturing, IBM buys in and Hitachi goes to Iceland for green data archiving. HDS also hints at some intriguing data mobility technology.
A Smarter Data Warehouse? [November 28, 2007] IBM's new offering aims to get a grip on how data is used.
8-Gig Fibre Channel Arrives ... Slowly [November 21, 2007] 8 Gigabit per second Fibre Channel products are slowly arriving, but it will be some time before full storage systems based on the new technology arrive. And by then, Fibre Channel could face new competition.
VMware's Server 2 For Starter Virtualization [November 13, 2007] A day after Oracle surprised some analysts by entering the virtualization software market, the industry leader unveils the next generation of its free virtualization product.
'LoJack' For Backup Tapes? [November 12, 2007] Aiming to curtail the industry's rash of "lost data" problems, Fujifilm is testing a way for IT managers to track and locate their backups.
HP Debuts Blade Automation Software [November 12, 2007] Its Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager will let server administrators manage and control up to 1,600 blade servers from a single console.
Storage Vendors Rethink Virtualization [November 6, 2007] Hitachi Data Systems and 3PAR are pushing storage virtualization in new directions with their latest offerings.