SMX takes cloud email security services to Office 365
“Microsoft Office 365 email security is good, but not as good as SMX.”
“Microsoft Office 365 email security is good, but not as good as SMX.”
Don’t think email security is important? Here are six everyday scenarios where many businesses loosely send sensitive and confidential content and files over unsecure email.
Telecom has announced a Naked Ultra Fibre plan, which will allow users to tap into fibre speeds without paying for a home phone package.
The latest MYOB Business Monitor Digital Nation Report states that 41 per cent of New Zealand SMEs now operate a business website – up from 34 per cent in March 2013. A further 7 per cent operate a social media site, while 16 per cent have both a website and a social media site.
From this Monday (17 March) some Xtra email users may need to change their account settings before they can access their email accounts on third party email clients, as Yahoo and Telecom apply an additional encryption setting to Yahoo Xtra email.
Telecom will be contacting select Xtra email users from today as, together with service provider Yahoo, it applies security enhancements to the Xtra email platform.
Telecom Retail Chief Executive Chris Quin is warning Yahoo Xtra customers about a spam email that has been sent to some Yahoo Xtra email accounts.
Following the recent corporate self-termination of the encrypted email systems, Lavabit (the same service used by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden) and Silent Circle, Kim Dotcom's privacy-crusading Mega organisation is vowing to step-up with a new encrypted email and voice services.
Telstra is “working flat out” to fix an email outage for BigPond customers caused by a problem with switching equipment at its Kent St exchange in Sydney.
Telstra completed a $4 million investment in Whispir that will help the cloud-based software company expand into Asia.
Australian businesses are moving towards a hybrid cloud approach to their unified communications services, according to Gartner analyst Geoff Johnson.
If you're an emergency response agency providing relief after a natural disaster and you can't communicate and share resources, you're in for a disaster of your own.
The email accounts of eight foreign journalists working in China and Taiwan were hacked recently, leading Yahoo to suspend several of the accounts last week, the Foreign Correspondent's Club of China (FCCC) said Wednesday.
Given the growth of social networking services such as Facebook and Twitter, and the increasing use of collaboration tools such as Microsoft SharePoint, you may begin to wonder whether email's day in the sun is coming to an end.
Do you love your email? Come on, it's just the two of us. Do you really?