"MXsense is designed to manage information stored in email communications and attachments. As a cloud-based email archiving solution, the company provides a search engine with built-in indexing and retrieval features, giving users access to their personal and corporate 'extended inbox.'"
"Email sits high on the love-hate list—it is something you can’t do without, but wish you didn’t have to bother with. In addition to bringing important data into and out of the company, it transports malware, adware, spam, and other assorted ills right to the desktop. And with such a huge volume of traffic to deal with, email servers tend to become trouble spots within IT."
"MXsense Solutions enhanced its MXsense Web-based email archiving solution to support Linux and Unix. Organizations running Sendmail and compliant e-mail servers on Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX can now employ MXsense."
"MXsense Solutions has launched a new version of its MXsense web-based e-mail archiving solution which now supports Linux and Unix operating systems. MXsense is designed to help organizations manage the growing volume of information and intelligence stored in e-mail communications and attachments, the company said."
"Email archiving solutions provider MXsense Solutions Inc earlier this week announced a new version of its cloud-hosted email archiving solution that now supports Linux and Unix operating systems. MXsense works by transparently sending a copy of all incoming and outgoing emails to its hosted service for archival and off-site backup. Archived emails are searchable using a customizable web interface hosted by MXsense servers."
"MXsense Solutions, Inc. today announced a new version of its MXsense Web-based email archiving solution which now supports Linux and Unix operating systems. Organizations running Sendmail and compliant email servers on Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX can now take full advantage of MXsense. This new version is available now and expands on the company's widely deployed email archiving platform for Microsoft Exchange environments."
"MXsense Solutions, Inc. recently announced a new version of its MXsense Web-based email archiving solution which now supports Linux and Unix operating systems. Organizations running Sendmail and compliant email servers on Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX can now take full advantage of MXsense. This new version is available now and expands on the company's widely deployed email archiving platform for Microsoft Exchange environments."
"MXsense Solutions, Inc. recently announced a new version of its MXsense Web-based email archiving solution which now supports Linux and Unix operating systems. Organizations running Sendmail and compliant email servers on Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX can now take full advantage of MXsense."
"Over the last few years, the use of e-mail has grown to become a crucial component of enterprises and SMBs alike. A common problem faced by organizations of all sizes is the need to properly protect historical e-mails from corruption or inadvertent data loss."
"One obvious benefit of using an e-mail system such as Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes is their built-in collaboration features. In addition, having such a centralized infrastructure in place means that it is relatively easy to archive e-mails for backup or for regulatory or compliance purposes. Earlier this year, a company called MXsense Solutions approached me to talk about its SaaS e-mail solution that automatically archives e-mails from a Microsoft Exchange server in real time."
"MXsense offers turn-key Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) e-mail archiving that includes a search engine with built-in indexing features. It's no secret that companies are bombarded with scores of inbound and outbound e-mail messages and attachments on a daily basis, and if servers go down it could spell disaster. That's where MXsense comes in. The company's eponymous flagship product securely processes messages and stores the content in a fully-managed off-site data center."