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27 November 2007
Webroot buys Email Systems
Antony Savvas, Computer Weekly
US security software firm Webroot Software has bought UK-based
e-mail security firm Email Systems for an undisclosed sum (company
statement). Webroot said it will support "all existing
customers of Email Systems and their current offerings".
Webroot will now provide a new e-mail and web security software-as-a-service
(SaaS) product to customers that delivers e-mail archiving, image
scanning and encryption, anti-spam, anti-phishing and anti-virus
services.
Mike Irwin, chief operating officer of Webroot Software, said:
"Email Systems offers an unrivalled SaaS technology that represents
a tipping point in enterprise security. We now have the opportunity
to offer it on a much bigger scale."
"The new organisation will incorporate the management, sales,
marketing and technical teams of our two companies to create a true
global partnership."
Neil Hammerton, chief executive of Email Systems, added: "By
joining forces, we are poised to provide one of the most unique
and powerful security solutions in the industry. SaaS is a disruptive
technology that we've seen grow to dominate business applications
and expect to see the same with security."
"The combination of Webroot's global support, the delivery
to a far broader audience through our expanded channel reseller
network, and our latest product release soon to be announced, we
feel like we are poised to take full advantage of a technology sea-change,"
said Hammerton in the statement.
A version of this article first appeared on the web-site of Computer
Weekly, at http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/11/28/228347/webroot-merges-with-email-systems-to-provide-firms-with-one-stop.htm.
© Reed Business Information 2007.

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