Email and messaging management

Email and messaging management

Email and messaging, including email management and policies, server management, instant messaging and blogs, are critical communication tools in today's organizations. As the volume of corporate data transmitted through e-mail and other messaging systems grows, companies have to maintain this massive amount of information longer and rapidly produce specific messages for performance and legal purposes.

Yet another step in technological innovation takes form in New York City’s State Emergency Management Office, as the agency begins to deploy an SMS messaging service through NY-ALERT, which allows state agencies, country and local governments and other stakeholders to provide emergency alerting information and private messages to a defined audience through SMS.

With spam volumes reaching almost three-quarters of incoming email, Singapore American School had to end the torrent of junk to preserve productivity and performance.

The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) advances its industry through advocacy, education, professional certification and lifelong learning. With healthcare information going digital, the AHIMA needed a secure and worry-free approach to moving data securely and reliably between users and the data center. IT discovered that scanning and removing email viruses was taking too much time away from ongoing application development. This paper looks at the innovative business/IT approach that AHIMA took to solve its email security problem.

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