Whitepapers
Why one virus engine is not enough
It is a well known fact that viruses, trojan horses, worms, spam, and other forms of malware present a real threat to all modern-day organizations and affect productivity and business operations negatively. According to the 2006 FBI Crime and Security Survey, 97% of organizations have anti-virus software installed, yet 65% have been affected by a virus-attack at least once during the previous 12 months. Find out why one anti virus engine is not enough protection for your Exchange users and your network – NO registration required!
Why Bayesian filtering is the most effective anti-spam technology
This white paper describes how Bayesian mathematics can be applied to the spam problem, resulting in an adaptive, ‘statistical intelligence’ technique that achieves very high spam detection rates. It also explains why the Bayesian approach is the best way to tackle spam once and for all, as it overcomes the obstacles faced by more static technologies. Download the free whitepaper today – NO registration required!
Mobile Access Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
What's SIP Got to Do with It? Five Compelling Reasons Why SIP Will Dominate Enterprise IP Telephony
The Value of Compliance
Learn how HP's new Reference Information Storage System (RISS) eliminates the need for this costly and time-consuming discovery process. RISS, an active archiving platform that transforms the tedious search for specific unstructured data into exploitable information that can be retrieved in seconds.
Encryption Made Easy: The Advantages of Identity Based Encryption
Exchange High Availability: Patterns and Practices
Abstract: Exchange systems have become mission critical systems. This is why almost every organization using Microsoft Exchange Server has implemented some form of high availability to ensure their systems are continuously up and running. This paper examines a number of solutions you can use to meet these high availability requirements outlining the benefits and drawbacks of each. Furthermore, it makes additional recommendations on how you should implement solutions for continued service resiliency. If high availability is what you need, this paper is a must.
Author(s):
Danielle Ruest
Nelson Ruest
Migrating Novell GroupWise to Exchange 2003
Abstract: This technical brief will provide a high-level overview of considerations for companies that are thinking of migrating from Novell GroupWise to Microsoft Exchange 2003. It is intended to assist messaging managers and directors grappling with the many complexities associated with a migration project and provide guidance before, during and after the migration.
Author(s):
Ron Robbins, Product Manager
Solutions for Securing Exchange During 5.5 Migrations
This white paper, written by one of the industry's leading e-mail security authorities, Lee Benjamin, outlines solutions that can be implemented now that will protect Exchange 5.5 and continue to provide best-practice security during and after the migration to Exchange Server 2003. Read about Microsoft's Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) 2004 that can be used to protect all versions of Exchange. A defense-in-depth architecture is suggested, with ISA positioned behind a perimeter firewall and in front of the Exchange Servers. In addition, NS Appliances are introduced as a cost-efficient way to implement ISA 2004.



