Email White Papers
Should You Install Messaging Security Software on Your Exchange Server?
Overview Installing messaging security software directly on to your Exchange Server has been of source of contention for years. Many professionals are averse to this practice, thus allowing gaping holes in message security. This free guide debunks the myths surrounding installation of third-party software on the hardware that runs Exchange Server. Explore this myth and see how the practice can help fortify your security strategy. This white paper discusses the detailed results of an Osterman Research survey on messaging security software and conclusions about administrators' attitudes regarding installing third-party software on the Exchange Server.
| Publisher | Sunbelt Software | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | July 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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