The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) has decided to eliminate unwanted e-mail
by utilizing the new E-mail Security Service from IBM’s SMB Express Portfolio.
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NSI, working
as the CTC’s IT service provider, instantly became aware the Council was being inundated with
spam. Recognizing the Council did not want to invest in an e-mail security system that required
additional hardware and technical resources to implement, NSI quickly recommended another solution.
As an IBM Premier Business Partner, NSI identified the new IBM E-mail Security Service
that employs a comprehensive suite of services to scan and monitor e-mail before it reaches a
network. “It was simple to acquire and implement for our staff,” said Matthew Nemerson,
President & CEO of the CTC. “We have now eliminated spam, the benefits were immediate, we only
pay for what we use, and we are thrilled.”
IBM is offering its new E-mail Security Service on an
affordable pay-per-user basis.
“This provides the CTC and other small to medium sized organizations a low-cost
and highly effective solution to spam, viruses, and undesirable e-mail content,”
said Tom McDonald, NSI Chief Operating Officer. "By creating a multi-layered defense
that proactively repels spam and viruses at their source, organizations can now get ahead
of troublemakers who are always looking for new ways of penetrating IT systems through e-mail."
NSI is also proud to be a corporate sponsor of the Connecticut Technology Council.
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