Monday, June 20, 2005

email filtering

This article about outbound email policies describes yet another way that the NSP can gain a foothold in the marketplace that the Giants cannot yet. "Companies soon should be able to convert funds earmarked for wages to software licenses. A few years ago, as Corporate America wrestled with a flood of new compliance regulations, anti-spam software vendors reverse-engineered their wares to sell rudimentary outbound e-mail filters. Those tools are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their bid to handcuff risky or risqué e-mail messages to the desktop computer -- and are being considered for other forms of instant communication." Compliance consulting can be an area of increased revenue.

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