E-mail security systems vendor IronPort Systems Inc. is releasing new versions of its C-Series line of Email Security Appliances, with features that make it easier for administrators to predict new ...
“E-mail is broken, and we’re going to fix it,” says Scott Weiss of his company IronPort Systems. That’s quite a claim, coming from the CEO of a start-up that was founded just three years ago and ...
The company on Monday rolled out its new C10 messaging gateway, an all-in-one appliance which uses IronPort's four-layer e-mail filtering system to protect the mail servers of SMBs from unwanted or ...
IronPort Systems this week announced a new version of its e-mail security appliance for large organizations that can process up to 1 million messages per hour. Called the X1000 and priced starting at ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - March 3, 2009 - Cisco today announced new managed, hosted and hybrid hosted e-mail security services that provide the industry's most versatile set of e-mail protection offerings.
Messaging security appliance maker IronPort this week announced an upgrade to its outbound e-mail filters that help companies stay compliant with regulations such as HIPAA and Graham-Leech-Bliley.
IronPort's products differ from most solutions because they are designed specifically to handle tremendous amounts of e-mail. The appliances can also combat virus outbreaks before they become common ...
E-mail appliance maker IronPort Systems announced on Monday that it has licensed Brightmail's antispam technology for its newest product, the IronPort C60. The San Bruno, Calif., company focuses on ...
Cisco Systems said on Thursday that it was buying IronPort Systems of San Bruno, Calif., for US$830 million in cash and stock. The deal for privately held IronPort, which makes e-mail, Web and ...