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Hosted apps war heats up: Google adds security to Google Apps
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Hosted apps war heats up: Google adds security to Google Apps | Hosted apps war heats up: Google adds security to Google Apps |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Thursday, 04 October 2007 | |
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Google has added Postini's email security and compliance services to Google Apps Premier Edition, after paying $US625 million last month for Postini. Featured Whitepaper
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With its enterprise offering Microsoft's emphasis is on "the ability to control access to data, manage users, apply business and compliance policy, and meet high availability standards...enhanced security, management features and service-level capabilities to support mission-critical applications and systems." Which all sounds similar to the enhancements Google has just announced. Google's new security, compliance, policy management, and message recovery services give customers the ability to: - Set configurable spam and virus filtering that are customised for the nature of the business, complementing the spam and virus filters already included in Google Apps. - Centrally manage all outbound content policy, including adding footers to every message based on business policy rules, blocking messages with specific keywords or attachments, and preventing emails with sensitive company information from being sent. - Create, manage, and report on policies that apply to user groups or individual users. - Give administrators the option of visibility into all email within their organisation for the purposes of compliance. - Restore messages inadvertently deleted in the last 90 days. |
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