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Messageware boosts Outlook Web Access security

Messageware boosts Outlook Web Access security

By:  Shane Schick  On: 19 Feb 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Toronto-based firm says BlackBerry outages generate lots of interest in its software, but converting them means looking at ways to help IT managers enforce usage policies

A Canadian company that creates software to enhance the Web version of Microsoft Outlook is using last week’s BlackBerry outage as a way of getting the attention of IT managers and users.

Toronto-based Messageware recently unveiled a pair of security tools, TimeGuard and NavGuard, which are designed to help IT managers more vigorously enforce usage policies with users that get at their corporate e-mail with Outlook Web Access (OWA).

The products are designed to address the login security feature in Exchange 2007, known as Forms-based authentication or FBA, which relies on the user to correctly select whether their computer is private or public when logging in to OWA. According to Messageware, users often choose the private option because it means they have a longer session before being logged off, and many don’t realize someone could get into their active OWA session when they navigate to another Web page. TimeGuard and NavGuard automatically close sessions or prompt users to block these issues. These tools can be set at different levels so that a field sales rep might not have the same limits as, say, a CEO whose notebook is always used in a secure location.

Armita Chandra, Messageware’s director of marketing, said the predominance of RIM’s BlackBerry device sometimes means OWA gets overlooked. But when a faulty software upgrade brought down access to BlackBerry e-mail for several hours in North America seven days ago, she said the company got a lot of inquiries about its products.

“When things happen it’s a nice way to remember that Outlook Web Access is a pretty robust solution,” said Chandra, adding converting those interested in alternatives means focusing on other aspects of the user experience. “We certainly think BlackBerries have their place, but there are times when you’re not going to be reading a document of a certain length on a BlackBerry.”

While e-mail is obviously a highly popular feature in the product, Outlook is becoming the front end for a number of high-end enterprise business applications. Microsoft has been partnering with SAP, for example, on technology called Duet to bring enterprise resource planning data into Outlook, and its own PerformancePoint product brings business intelligence software into Outlook and other Office apps.

Ryan Dochuk, who manages the BI products for Microsoft Canada in Mississauga, Ont., said Outlook is one of several products in the Office portfolio that will make its analytics tools more compelling for business users.


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