Network Security White Papers
The Carlyle Group Cuts Costs, Increases Productivity With E-Mail - Filtering Service
Overview The Carlyle Group is a global, private equity firm with 25 offices and 650 employees. The firm currently has U.S.$39 billion in committed capital, making it one of the largest private equity firms in the world. During the past several years, some of the firm's senior managers had become plagued with unsolicited and potentially harmful e-mail messages. Many of these managers received several hundred spam messages per day, many of which contained offensive language. Their productivity suffered because they were required to spend the first hour of each day deleting e-mail messages. To better handle this problem, the firm deployed Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services to implement a hosted solution for spam filtering.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2007 | ||
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