How Fujitsu Asia protects itself from spam and malware

How Fujitsu Asia protects itself from spam and malware

By Victor Ng | Jan 8, 2009

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Fujitsu Asia – which is based in Singapore and home to Fujitsu’s ASEAN headquarters – sells and supports telecommunications systems, as well as providing information processing and system solutions to customers across the region. It employs about 700 staff and the offices also house the company’s state-of-the-art processing and computer centers.

As a regional hub supporting customers and partners in countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, Fujitsu Asia experienced an exponential surge in email traffic, and found itself increasingly snowed under by colossal spam.

When it experienced a productivity bottleneck due to a massive increase in the amount of spam and malware-infected email, the company decided to find a software solution.

Sophos PureMessage was selected after a rigorous evaluation against McAfee and Trend Micro, and now protects Fujitsu Asia from daily spam and malware threats at the gateway and server level.

 

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