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Open-Xchange and Partners Integrate Anti-Spam Security

(Gawkwire.com) Open-Xchange, a provider of business-class open source collaboration software, and eleven, Germany’s leading e-mail security provider, have agreed on comprehensive technical cooperation to easily add e-mail security to all Open-Xchange products. 
 
Web hosters, ISPs and telcos can combine Open-Xchange Hosting Edition -- with more than 10 million users -- with eleven's e-mail security solution eXpurgate. eXpurgate is scalable, easy to integrate, and offers a spam detection rate of more than 99 percent. In addition, eXpurgate will be integrated as a premium option in the Open-Xchange products aimed at companies that want to operate their e-mail server in-house. 
 
"With Open-Xchange and eleven, web hosts can offer their customers not only a cost-effective and professional package, but also an optimally protected e-mail solution," said Robert Rothe, founder and CEO of eleven. 
 
"Effective spam and virus protection is essential for every e-mail server. eleven products protect Open-Xchange users against viruses, spam and phishing e-mails," said Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange. "Companies that run their Open-Xchange Server themselves benefit from this releationship as well as users that get Open-Xchange as Software-as-a-service from hosting providers, telcos and ISPs." 
 
For more information, visit Open-Xchange and eleven at the Parallels Summit, 22 to 24 February 2010 in Miami, USA, and at WebhostingDay, 17 to 18 March 2010, in Cologne, Germany.


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Frank Feingold Frank Feingold is the resident IT guy for Ping! Zine and staff IT Editor. When he is not busy saving the servers from evil hackers, he can be found running his own shared hosting company Doreo.com. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family and shopping for new vehicles.]