Netcore Solutions Launches Emergic Cleanmail
CXOtoday Staff
Mumbai, October 5, 2004
Netcore Solutions, a company started by Rajesh Jain (ex
IndiaWorld–Sify) has unveiled Emergic Cleanmail - an Internet-based
filtering service to monitor and filter e-mail traffic to protect
against virus attacks, spam and wasted bandwidth.
In the beta phase, Netcore has signed clients such as NSDL
(National Securities Depository Limited), The Raymonds Group, Gujarat
Ambuja, Sharekhan, among others.
Said Raymonds CIO, Chetan Desai, "We used to receive more than 7500
spam mails every day. After we signed up for Emergic Cleanmail service,
we have eliminated 95% of the spam at the server level itself. The
savings in terms of productivity per employee is tremendous and our
bandwidth wastage has been reduced to almost zero levels."
Rajesh Jain, MD, Netcore Solutions said, “65% of all mails sent in the world are spam. On every spam mail, wastage of time is between 4-5 seconds! On a macro organizational level, this is a huge loss in productivity. Emergic Cleanmail has been built to ensure that 90-95% of spam and virus is wiped off within the first day of activation”.
All the unwanted emails (containing spam and virus) are filtered on the Emergic Internet server before they reach Client’s mail server and the intended recipients. It offers triple-level virus scanning with extensive graphical reports on mail usage patterns.
Over the past 6 years, Netcore has built an impressive client base of more than 300 corporates and 600 locations in India and abroad for its Linux-based messaging and security solutions.
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