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Clearswift Partners with FaceTime to Bolster Content Governance Portfolio with Instant Messaging Security
Business Wire, June 19, 2007
Survey data collected in October 2006
- IT managers: 778 respondents
- End users: 385 respondents
IT and End Users respondents by company size
- From 1 to 99 employees (23%)
- From 100 to 999 employees (24%)
- From 1000 to 4999 employees (19%)
- 5000 or more employees (34%)
About FaceTime Communications
FaceTime enables the safe and productive use of greynets like instant messaging, Skype, web conferencing and P2P file sharing. Ranked number one in market share among instant messaging management vendors for the third consecutive year, FaceTime's award-winning solutions are used by more than 800 customers including nine of the ten largest U.S. banks. FaceTime Security Labs delivers the industry's first IMPact Index, which assesses "point-in-time" risks posed by viruses, worms and other malware propagating through greynet applications. FaceTime supports or has strategic partnerships with all leading public and private IM network providers, including AOL, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!, Skype, IBM, Reuters, and Jabber.
FaceTime is headquartered in Foster City, California. For more information visit http://www.facetime.com or call 888-349-FACE.
About Clearswift
Clearswift simplifies content security.
Our products help organizations enforce best-practice email and web use, ensuring all inbound, outbound, and internal traffic complies with stated policy and external regulations.
Our content filtering solutions make it easy to deploy, manage and maintain data leakage protection for email and web traffic, enabling compliance with regulations such as GLBA and HIPAA and industry standards such as PCI. Our inbound protection capability stops up to 100% of spam, spyware and malware.
Integrated solutions for Exchange and Domino traffic ensures that common policies can be applied on all email and web traffic, into, out of and within your organization.
More than twenty years of experience across 17,000 organizations, including highly sensitive military network security, has helped us raise content security standards while simplifying security management.
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