Sendmail
provides appliance-based products, applications and services
that enable enterprises and government agencies to modernize
their messaging infrastructures. Since 1982, thousands of
commercial and open source customers around the globe have
relied on Sendmail for a unified approach to the complex problems
of policy-based message handling and routing.
Reference Materials
Corporate Fact Sheet
The company's comprehensive suite of applications addresses
the challenges of gateway management, inbound threat protection,
data leak prevention, email authentication and intra-company
message management. These applications run on Sendmail's family
of Sentrion® Message Processors, which are available in
hard appliance, virtual appliance and blade server configurations.
Sendmail is headquartered in Emeryville, CA with sales and
support offices throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Messaging Architecture Review
Overview: Evolving corporate and government
requirements, combined with escalating inborn threats, pose
significant obstacles to the day-to-day management of complex
messaging infrastructures. While a long-term, holistic evaluation
of the messaging architecture is vital, IT resources need
to focus on day-to-day issues. The Sendmail Messaging Architecture
Review is designed to evaluate and provide short and long-term
recommendations to optimize the messaging architecture and
to improve performance, scalability, flexibility, reliability,
and security. And just as importantly, making these improvements
means a huge reduction in on-going operating costs.
Description
A Sendmail Messaging Architecture Review is comprised of a
thorough review and assessment involving input from the company’s
entire messaging team. To support this, we will review the
existing architecture and implementation, as well as current
issues and concerns, to develop the following:
- Business objectives
- Short-term recommendations
- Long-term recommendations
- Recommended roadmap
Benefits
The Messaging Architecture Review Report outlines the current
issues, desired outcomes, and proposes a solution that will
reduce operating costs, simplify management, solve complex
technical obstacles, and unify your company’s messaging
architecture.
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