January, 2007
A host of issues will demand the attention of messaging managers in 2007 and beyond, from archiving to voice integration. This Ferris Research report describes the key issues and technologies that will concern email managers over the next five years. Topics include Exchange and Notes upgrades, malware control, email archiving, best practices for regulatory compliance, mobile messaging, voice integration, and team workplaces.
Adobe announced that it has acquired Antepo, a provider of IM and presence solutions.
Messaging Architects Announces Purchase of NetMail and Transfer of Hula Project Leadership From Novell
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Messaging Architects announced a definitive agreement to acquire NetMail, a provider of email security and compliance applications that integrate with Novell GroupWise and eDirectory products.
Article discussing seven missteps that can lead to a company’s email being mislabeled as spam and some ways to avoid them.
Eyejot released Eyejot, its video messaging solution. Key features: web-based, create and receive video messages of up to 60 seconds in length, new message alerts via email, among others. Available immediately.
Process-one Announces OneTeam Corporate Instant Messaging Client
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Process-one announced OneTeam, its corporate IM client. Key features: developed in AJAX / Mozilla XUL technologies; based on XMPP protocol; and handles presence, one-to-one chat, file transfer, user business card and groupchat, among others. Available March 2007.
Secure Computing Introduces Sidewinder 7.0, Industry’s First Reputation-based Firewall
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Secure Computing announced version 7.0 of Sidewinder, its firewall appliance. Key enhancements: reputation scores for IPs, domains and URLs, improved performance, and application-based VoIP security, among others. Available March, 2007.
Secure Computing Delivers Webwasher 6.5 Integrated Web Gateway Security Appliance
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Secure Computing announced version 6.5 of Webwasher, its reputation-based web gateway security solution. Key enhancements: integration of TrustedSource reputation technology, check active content such as ActiveX, Windows executables, Scripts and Java as a web page is returned, and enhanced web cache communications protocol and transparent proxy support, among others. Available immediately.
McAfee Upgrades Consumer Security Suites to Ensure Compatibility With Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System
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McAfee announced updates to its 2007 consumer security software suites. Adds support for Windows Vista. Available immediately.
Maintenance Pack 2 for Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 and Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 provides compatibility with Windows Vista
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Kaspersky Lab released maintenance pack 2 for Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 and Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0. Adds support for both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of Windows Vista. Available immediately.
Earthlink Makes “Zero-Day Protection” An Easy Reality for Consumers
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EarthLink released version 2.0 of Protection Control Center, its antivirus solution. Key enhancements: updated Attack Shield technology with zero-day protection against spyware, Trojans, keyloggers and other threats, improved active defense technology, and improved performance, among others.
Webroot Releases Vista-Compatible Versions of Award-Winning Internet Security Solutions
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Webroot Software released updated versions of Webroot Spy Sweeper, Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus and Child Safe, its Internet security solutions. Adds support for Windows Vista. Available immediately.
TANDBERGannounced TANDBERG Experia, its video conferencing solution. Key features: interoperability with other standards-based video systems, high definition video, and one-touch connectivity, among others. Available 2Q2007.

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