SendMail, Cloudmark team against spam
Posted by Daniel Fleshbourne on 03 November 2003 - 09:52 · 1 comment & 291 views
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#1 Posted by mr_da3m0n on 03 Nov 2003 - 12:21
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SendMail, whose technology shuttles nearly 60 percent of e-mail on the Internet
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"Antispam is a very critical piece of mail management and mail filtering," SendMail CEO and President Dave Anderson said. "Cloudmark is now the core of what we sell (in antispam). And we sell one consolidated package (for e-mail management) so that all of the e-mail quaranteed can be processed from one centralized location." Anderson said that the company could see revenue increase 50 percent in the next year as a result of the Cloudmark deal.
For Cloudmark, the deal gives the company new stature in an industry rife with competition. Sendmail chose Cloudmark after testing 42 antispam software products over several months, Anderson said. Cloudmark's product Authority won for its performance and effectiveness at mitigating false-positives, or mislabeling legitimate e-mail as spam, Anderson said. "This deal is important because there's so much Sendmail out there, that anything associated with it is bound to get some scrutiny from commercial Sendmail shops," said Matt Cain, research analyst at Meta Group, based in Stamford, Conn. "From Cloudmark's perspective, it raises their visibility, and gives them new distribution."
The agreement also plays into a broader trend among e-mail software companies of all stripes to consolidate their businesses. Corporations typically contract with several separate technology companies to protect their e-mail networks from viruses and spam using security software and content-specific filtering. But e-mail software providers are setting their sights on building full-service shops.