Mimecast in the News

Posted on 30 November 2007 by Computer Weekly

"Since moving to the web-based service from Mimecast, viruses and spam are blocked at source and, therefore, do not waste valuable disk space and bandwidth," said Dave Atkinson, IT manager for Bolton Wanderer. Also opting for...

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Category: Archiving, Europe, Security, Sports & Entertainment


Posted on 23 November 2007 by Techworld

Mimecast's CTO, Neil Murray, has a similar view: “I would argue that de-duping in its many forms is somewhat irrelevant to compliance. It is just a form of intelligent storage abstraction that enables you to use less disk space...

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Category: Archiving, Compliance, Europe


Posted on 20 November 2007 by IT Week

“Email to us is the single biggest business-critical application ­ if there was ever a disaster, the most important thing for us is that lawyers could still communicate with each other and their clients,” explained the company’s...

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Category: Continuity, Control over Email, Europe, Legal


Posted on 9 November 2007 by Computer Weekly

Business continuity is best thought of as the test of how your business would cope when things go wrong. It is as important for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as it is for multinationals. Bob Tarzey, service director...

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Category: Continuity, Europe


Posted on 5 November 2007 by Computing Business

The issue of email archiving hit the headlines once again with the announcement that the Competition Commission (CC) has demanded that Tesco and ASDA hand over millions of emails and letters in response to claims that the grocery...

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Category: Compliance, Europe, Retail


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