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Published by admin on 10 Jun 2010

Ceryx and EMC to Deliver Live Webcast

Hello,

Ceryx and EMC will be hosting an interactive webinar on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010: Messaging and Collaboration in the Cloud – Separating Hype from Reality.

Gus Harsfai, CEO and President of Ceryx and Gabrielle Deeny, EMC Consulting Alliances, will be covering the top issues to consider when selecting a cloud vendor. This session will take a look at the limitations and options in cloud delivery as they relate to:

  • Privacy and security
  • Integration and operational flexibility
  • Compliance and governance
  • Support and service level agreements

Register now >> as space is limited

John

Published by admin on 16 Mar 2010

Email Security: Ceryx Partners with Echoworx to Provide Hosted Messaging Encryption

Greetings,

Ceryx has just announced a new partnership with Echoworx, a leading provider of email encryption services. Based on our clients’ growing need for sophisticated security, this integrated security solution provides new and existing clients the flexibility to set encryption policies for their entire company or just for certain user groups. Increasingly, CIOs, compliance officers and legal executives are realizing the value of message encryption as part of a complete security package. Whether in the body of a message or in an attachment, the sum of your company’s email correspondence has become a blueprint of your organization: your HR information, your product and services strategies and most importantly, your customer data.

We selected Echoworx specifically because they not only provide enterprise grade security capable of guarding your most valuable asset – your corporate data – but can also be deployed in a way that is effortless for administrators and seamless for end users. For examples, the administrator of a company can set a global rule to detect credit card numbers in email correspondence and automatically encrypt the message.

For a demonstration on how Gateway Encryption works, please go to: http://www.ceryx.com/services/gateway_encryption.asp.

If you are interested in learning more about email encryption and other initiatives Ceryx has taken to make our ‘cloud’ secure, please register for our upcoming webinar, being run on March 23rd, 2:00 EDT. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/332016083

Thanks,

John

Published by admin on 24 Jun 2009

Malicious email disguised as a critical patch for Outlook and Outlook express

Hello,

Our SPAM filters caught a potentially dangerous email announcing a critical patch for Outlook and Outlook express. The message appears to come from Microsoft Customer Support (no-reply@microsoft.com) but a quick look at the header information (or even hovering over the embedded link) will tell you that it’s not from Microsoft.

Do NOT install this update.

While this is a particularly good job of spoofing – the grammar is correct and doesn’t appear to have been run through Babel Fish – this is not from Microsoft. Here’s an excerpt from the original message:

Update for Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express (KB910721)
Brief Description
Microsoft has released an update for Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express. This update is critical and provides you with the latest version of the Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express and offers the highest levels of stability and security. 

Microsoft recommends that all patches should be downloaded from the Microsoft Windows Update site. Go to http://update.microsoft.com (best to type this in directly) and the site will let you know if you need any updates to applications or to your OS.

Thanks,
John

Published by admin on 02 Apr 2009

Ceryx and IBM Collaborate on Hosted and Managed Exchange offering for the Enterprise

Hello,

We just announced a relationship with IBM that is representative of how we are actively trying to grow our distribution channel and extend our premium hosted solutions to the Enterprise. For more details, click here.  

We expect to be making more of these types of announcements in the coming year as we continue to grow our channel. This strategy allows Ceryx to reach and service a broader market without compromising the attention we provide to our direct customers.  The channel relationship is symbiotic in that we work closely with each organization to build a go-to-market strategy, develop collateral and sales methods specific to their organization, as well as help train their sales force and operations team.

In return, our channel feeds us requirements and customizations that – if demanded – we make part of our general offering.

The net result is a solution that has matured to the point where organizations no longer need to compromise existing business processes or features in order to realize the cost benefits that a multi-tenant, hosted solution provides.

Best,
Richard 

Published by admin on 02 Feb 2009

See How Your Microsoft Exchange Solution Measures Up: Top 6 Areas to Investigate

Hello,
At Ceryx we take great pride in our Hosted and Managed Exchange solutions. We have architected our solutions to the highest standard so we can deliver peak performance and availability for our customers. We do this for the portion of the market that recognizes the value of high productivity and understands the cost of latency and downtime that can plague complex, business-grade email systems like Microsoft Exchange.

We believe we can do this – invest heavily in our systems and processes – and still be able to offer great value and be very competitive in the market.

Still, the market is crowded with ‘budget’ providers who offer massive or even ‘unlimited’ mailbox sizes at incredible discount rates. While these solutions may be suitable for casual users, we think it’s important to highlight what these providers may have compromised on, in order to be able to keep their costs low enough and still run a viable business.

All solutions are not built the same. To help clients properly evaluate the different solutions in the market and give them the knowledge to be able to ‘look under the hood’ we recently published a paper that explores some of key areas to explore when evaluating a Microsoft Exchange deployment:

  • Architecture – Dedicated or Virtual? Storage Area Networks or Attached Storage?
  • IOPS – Is your provider following or improving upon Microsoft guidelines?
  • Storage Load – Does your provider provide ‘breathing room’ on the system or packing them in?
  • SPAM and Anti-Virus – Is there gateway and backend Anti-Virus?
  • Monitoring – Does your provider react to problems or plan for them?
  • Mobility – Has your provider built in additional layers of redundancy for BES (BlackBerry Enterprise Server)?

If you are interested in learning more, go to www.ceryx.com/availability/ and see how your system measures up.

We hope content like this will help clients make more informed decisions when purchasing outsourced applications. If there are other areas that you would like to see us explore and write about, please send us a comment.

Thanks,
Richard

Published by admin on 29 Oct 2008

Force Majeure – Understanding and Managing the Risk of Data Center Failure

Hello,

At Ceryx we focus relentlessly on keeping complex applications – like Hosted Exchange – highly available. This is no simple task, particularly in light of some of the issues that plague individual data centers. Many of these issues are beyond the control of the individual facility operator: events such as natural disasters, fires and explosions (where the fire department will not allow the backup generators to run) that are not covered under an SLA and are becoming surprisingly common.

We have commisioned a short White Paper chronicling some high-profile examples of these outages, the causes, effects and finally what Ceryx continues to do with it’s Clustering and Geo-Replication technology to maintain high availability for a service we believe is critical.

If you are interested in the current state of data center readiness, please take the time to read this article (download from our homepage). We hope you’ll find this article interesting. We’ve also included some detailed information about the recent release of our Replicated Exchange 2007 offering and cover some of the new enhancements included, that provide additional layers of redundancy for all our customers.

Mark