ADDING SHOCK ABSORBERS TO YOUR MESSAGING SYSTEM
A Webinar to be held as a live event on December 11, 2008

What would your drive to work be like without shock absorbers in your car?

What is your organization’s messaging experience like when spam and malware unexpectedly flood your email servers and bring server performance to a crawl?

Even worse, what is your end-user e-mail experience like (or your customers’ experience) when the messaging system experiences an outage and they can’t send or receive email at all?

If you are trying to protect and secure your emails and email infrastructure from viruses, spam, inappropriate inbound or outbound content, and business interruption, you may be running your messaging environment without the equivalent of shock absorbers for email. 

Join Osterman Research and Azaleos for an informative, 55-minute Webinar that could protect your organization from unwanted threats and disasters, and help you run your messaging environment and Exchange a lot smoother.

Michael Osterman, President of Osterman Research, and two experts from Azaleos (Joel Raper, Vice President of Operations and Scott Gode, Vice President of Product Management) will lead the discussion.

This new Webinar, Adding Shock Absorbers to Your Messaging System, will be held on December 11, 2008 at 1:00pm EST / 10:00am PST / 1800 BST / 1900 CET.

Michael Osterman will share insights gleaned from a just completed survey of organizations to understand today’s threats, the trends in how organizations like yours are addressing those threats, and how you can quantify the benefits of Web services.  Azaleos will present their view of messaging security and business continuity delivered as a set of remotely managed Web services and offer real-world examples from recent client deployments.

In this Webinar you will learn:

  • What are the latest threats, statistics and trends in spam and malware for 2009 and beyond?

  • How can you evaluate and quantify the benefits of an email security and continuity service for current Exchange implementations?

  • How can you free up your IT staff members’ time and get more value from them in 2009 and beyond?

  • What are some examples of how a typical organization running Exchange implements remote email services?

  • What are the common challenges and different solutions associated with solving these problems with remote services?

  • Do messaging security and continuity strategies differ by types and size of organizations?

In short, attendees will gain new insights into this growing trend from both an analyst and vendor perspective, hear about recent customer implementations of remote services, and participate in an interactive Question and Answer session.

Please complete the following form to register for this Webinar.
 

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1. How many employees are in your company?

2. What is your primary email platform?
    
3. What is your primary role in the purchase process for security and continuity products?

4. Which email anti-virus / anti-spam products or services are you currently using (if any)?

5. Which email business continuity products or services are you currently using (if any)?

         

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