Microsoft anti-malware suite ready to go
IT managers who have Exchange, and only Exchange, might be well served to consider a suite of anti-malware software that will come from Microsoft early next month.
The company is releasing its Antigen brand of email security software, the core of which originated through two of the company’s prior acquisitions : Sybari Software Inc., and GeCad Software. Customers can download a free, three-month trial immediately.
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