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Enterprises still wary about outsourcing e-mail: report

Enterprises still wary about outsourcing e-mail: report

By:  Ryan B. Patrick  On: 01 Aug 2005 For: IT World Canada Creator

When it comes to securing the messaging infrastructure from malware and network outages, enterprises typically have two options: do it in-house or get a third party to host their e-mail environment. If they opt for the latter, the level of IT data security can be a big concern for enterprises, a recent study says.

Ultimately, using an encryption technology model represents a best practice that not only makes outsourcing an appealing option but also allows companies to focus on core competencies, he added.

Security has always been a concern for companies when it comes to outsourcing, Osterman said, adding that choosing to outsource the messaging environment may not necessarily be about gaining a competitive advantage. Rather, the decision should be made based on providing the best overall level of security for the organization, Osterman said.










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Ryan B. Patrick Ryan B. Patrick is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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