Network Security White Papers
Protect Your Ability to Deliver Valued Services
Overview The rising tide of spam and malware challenges service providers of every type: Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Managed Service Providers (MSPs), mobile operators, Application Service Providers (ASPs), and others. It consumes bandwidth, increasing infrastructure expenditures. Customer complaints tie up the help desk, increasing operational costs. Worst of all, the resulting dissatisfaction encourages churn, and it's expensive to acquire new customers. Trend Micro offers a complete portfolio of security solutions that protect against spam and malware, and enable Service Providers (xSPs) to offer security services as a profitable complement to their core offerings.
| Publisher | Trend Micro | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
| Topics | |||
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