| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | WORD | Date added | 08 Nov 2006 |
| Topics | Anti-Virus, Network Security | ||
| Downloads | 20 | ||
Microsoft IT manages a formidable volume of e-mail messages, with an e-mail environment that spans the globe and serves 63,000 employees. The Microsoft IT approach to e-mail security hinges largely on preventing malicious software and spam from ever entering the company network. To bolster security at the network edge, Microsoft required an e-mail antivirus solution that would work well with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Microsoft IT implemented Antigen for SMTP Gateways to safeguard e-mail at the network perimeter and prevent the latest viruses, worms, and inappropriate content from reaching inboxes. With Antigen, Microsoft enjoys an antivirus solution that works together with the multiple layers of defense, reduces hardware and administrative costs, and supports the huge mail volume while preserving performance.
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