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Managed And Hosted Spam Protection: Save Time, Money

A Common question that we are asked is if it cost effective to host your own email service in-house.

Most corporations use internet messages and email to stay in contact with their clients. However the emergence of unwanted email is making this communication tool less effective as legitimate emails are being lost in all the inbox clutter.

In combination with spam there are other distractions such as malicious programs, “phishing”, and viruses to deal with. Most people try to eliminate spam by installing a email filter inhouse to kill unwanted email. This is often a fruitless exercise.

Market Research reveals that managed & hosted spam protection services has advantages over inhouse systems. Hosted service providers are useful because they have teams of developers who can react to spam threats in a faster time frame than inhouse teams. Furthermore, hosted spam protection providers allow you to direct your message traffic to a third-party hosting location thereby totally insulating your own servers from mail that is unfiltered.

I have tested the emailcloud.com service from Rozmic Wireless. EmailCloud.com blocks spam, viruses, phishing, and email threats, and provides sophisticated message management and policy enforcement. It ensures your email is free from threats and junk mail, keeping your company compliant and productive. Staff regain time lost by distracting spam and inappropriate communications. EmailCloud.com is provided as a fully managed, fully hosted solution provided by Rozmic using datacenters in the US, UK and Ireland.

to to answer the question…to outsource or not…it depends on your partner…I liked EmailCloud.com!

Peter Johnson is an IT consultant based in Leeds, England. He began his career in Information Technology more than 11 years ago. This article was distributed by Spoutingshite.com.

- Peter Johnson



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