Ronin, an IT-services provider from Fresno, California, is a fast-growing cloud-services business built on Kerio and the cloud. They provide hosted email and phone services via a large fibre connection with 99.99% uptime.
Continue readingRonin, an IT-services provider from Fresno, California, is a fast-growing cloud-services business built on Kerio and the cloud. They provide hosted email and phone services via a large fibre connection with 99.99% uptime.
Continue readingDid you know, your choice of technology and the communication solutions you use has a direct impact on the productivity of your business?
Continue readingMicrosoft understands that not every customer is ready or willing to “go to the cloud” because Exchange 2019 will be released to customers who want to run the next version of Exchange in their on-premises environments.
Continue readingRecent malware trend reports show the need to have a solid email security solution which can stop both spam and malware before hitting the user’s inbox. Here is where GFI MailEssentials can help.
Continue readingWhen systems connect to your email system’s external connector, the only thing they must see is a 220 response, which is the SMTP response code that indicates the server can accept email.
Continue readingWhile most of us have been spending time at the beach, or perhaps at the lake, this summer, the Exchange Team has been hard at work on the latest round of Cumulative Updates for Exchange.
Continue readingTwo Kerio products have recently been given great reviews by PC Pro magazine, one of the most trusted technology magazines in the United Kingdom.
Continue readingMicrosoft Office 365 is the number one deployed application in enterprises today, ahead of Salesforce and Google Apps for Work. With the ability to access essential communication and collaboration tools anytime and anywhere, there is no denying the benefits of Microsoft applications to an organization. However, with great power comes great responsibility…
Continue readingCan you believe the end of the first quarter of 2017 has come and gone. Where in the world does the time go? Wherever it does go, it’s taking Exchange 2007 with it.
Continue readingIn an interesting shift, it seems Microsoft is getting out of the on-premises email filtering business.
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