What our customers say
As the world leader in Unified Email Management, we take care of millions of emails everyday for thousands of companies worldwide. Customer endorsements demonstrate the success we enjoy with our users and help explain our unusually high customer retention rates.
Learn why companies like yours have connected to the Mimecast service:
“The archiving feature was a key reason why we chose Mimecast over other suppliers. Capturing and storing internal, inbound and outgoing emails provides a comprehensive back-up and supports business continuity by allowing us to access our emails in the event of any issue arising with MS Exchange.” Crispin Gray, Head of Information Systems,The Royal Albert Hall
“Because it is hosted off-site, automated archiving will just keep going, even if we lose our server. It’s fantastic to have server redundancy and disaster recovery taken care of." Steve Larbi, group IT manager
“On the one hand, Mimecast deals with the technology challenges of email – archiving, continuity, security and policy control. On the other hand, Mimecast removes capex costs, reduces opex costs and saves on resources.
So, it’s a technology solution as much as it is a business solution.” Lemmy Chappie, General Manager: Technology Support Services
“Mimecast’s archiving features alone were enough to make the business case to subscribe to the service. The powerful capabilities in a SaaS-based solution allow us full control of our email infrastructure and simultaneously reduce our dependence on on-premise hardware and its associated IT maintenance and administration costs.” DeMille continued, “Instead of having a separate system that we need to interface with and manage, we replaced three point solutions with minimal impact on users and improved overall service. You can’t put a price tag on that.”
“At the very beginning, there was uncertainty about placing all of our email management off-site. But the feature set won us over. With one service, we could get not only anti-spam and anti-virus, but also archival and retrieval, disaster recovery and policy management.” Jerry Hook, Manager of Windows Systems, UT Medical Center






