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June, 2009

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    New version of Forefront Online Security for Exchange

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    Today, we released a new version of Forefront Online Security for Exchange (Release 9.1). This release delivers key enhancements to the directory synchronization tool as well as usability improvements to the administration center and spam quarantine.

     

    New features in this release include:

    • Enhanced Directory Synchronization Tool (with Differential Sync)
    • New Track Changes Option
    • Domain Enhancements
      • New Blind Copy Option for Outbound Suspicious E-mail
    • One- Day Interval for Spam Quarantine Notification Settings      
    • Enhanced Reporting Features   
      • Scheduled Reports sent by E-mail
      • New Outbound Suspicious Traffic Type 
      • Top User Reports
      • Reporting Web Service for Forefront customers
    • Enhanced Audit Trail Search       
      • Date Range        
      • Bulk Uploaded User Events

    To see a demo of some of these features - check out our TechNet Webcast on FOSE here!

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    Forefront for Pharma

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    Headquartered in Albany, New York, AMRI provides wide-ranging scientific services to pharmaceutical and biotech companies. AMRI has more than 1,200 employees and sales of approximately U.S.$180 million.

     

    The company was using two different client security solutions that did not work well with each other, had reliability problems, and were difficult to manage.

     

    In 2007, AMRI tested a beta version of Forefront Client Security in a pilot project. After the pilot’s success, the company began FCS enterprise-wide.

     

    “For what we really need it to do—secure the computers that store our company’s critical data—Forefront Client Security is a robust, stable solution that does the job reliably. Because we can automate the deployment of Forefront through Windows Server Update Services, we don’t even have to use an admin console to push it out to the environment. It supports a set-and-forget-it approach.”

    -James Edwards, Sys Admin, AMRI

     

    Read the case study here.

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