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MailMarshal as a Service

MailMarshal as a Service (MaaS) enables complete end-to-end, hosted email security services. It includes email filtering, anti-spam, anti-virus, content filtering and image analysis delivered in a centrally managed, highly scalable architecture — complete with a customizable user interface and tiered service levels. A secure, Web-based management console and reporting tools provide detailed pictures of an organization's email, giving administrators all the control without any headache from hardware, installation, ongoing administration or special training.

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8e6 Mobile Client

Driven by improvements in wireless technologies and mobile devices, many employees are working in remote offices, at home or on the road. In schools, Internet-assisted learning extends beyond the classroom and into student's homes. However, most IT staffs and administrators don't have a comprehensive or cost effective solution to enforce Internet use policies for mobile users.

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8e6 R3000 Internet Filter

The 8e6 Professional Edition offers high-performance, enterprise-level filtering with the R3000 Internet Filter. An appliance optimized for speed and scalability, the R3000 provides 90+ categories and millions of Web sites in the M86 Security Database. Deployed in "pass-by" or transparent mode, the R3000 sits outside the flow of network traffic to "watch" rather than "stop and check", delivering unmatched network compatibility and performance.

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MailMarshal SMTP

It may seem anticlimactic, but there is a lot of excitement in the voices of email administrators who tell us MailMarshal SMTP "Does exactly what it says on the box!" Maybe that's because we list a lot of functionality on the packaging. Perhaps other email security products make claims they can't deliver. Whatever excites them, it must be catching because MailMarshal SMTP is installed in 40 percent of Fortune Global 500 networks.

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Marshal EndPoint Security

When people talk about technological progress, they seem to take storage for granted. They expect to be able to cram more and more onto less and less. The fact that a device half the size of one's thumb could effectively hold thousands of documents, photos, plans, designs, file records, and much more, is a marvel—and a security nightmare. And that's just what could be taken off the network; it's even more frightening what these devices can put on the network, in the form of viruses, harvesting and "backdoor" programs, and inappropriate content, to name a few.

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