Engate Technology, a leading anti-spam supplier, announced a strategic channel partnership with Vista Computing. Engate Technology Corporation, a leading anti-spam supplier and pioneer of next generation network profiling and connection management security solutions, announced a channel partnership with vista computing, a leading technology consulting firm.
Under the agreement, vista Computing will market and support Engate’s network profiling anti-spam products for enterprises and businesses. California-based vista computing provides strategic network and security services to its customers across several practices, from the cabling infrastructure of the LAN/WAN/VoIP/Wireless to secure firewalls, remote access software, desktop applications, and Anti-virus / Anti-Spam / Anti-Relay Design and implementation. The company will resell Engate’s flagship anti-spam product, Engate MailSentinel™, which stops spam and malicious attacks outside the customer‘s network with 99% accuracy.
Powered by Engate™, vista computing offers both an appliance-based and hosted anti-spam solution that has proven effective in stopping over 99 percent of spam outside of the customer’s network – before the message is transmitted to the email gateway. This connection-level protection delivers immediate savings in capital and operating costs as a result of reduced bandwidth, storage and CPU cycles. Moreover, blocking spam at the network level improves employee and IT productivity by significantly reducing the time wasted dealing with spam, false positives, malicious attacks.
Vista Computing leverages Engate’s intelligent GlobalRules™ technology which uniquely profiles entire offending networks and provides immediate detection of compromised hosts and botnets. The patented technology is highly accurate in blocking established and new threats before they get inside the customer’s network and compromise IT resources, slow down network performance, crash servers and invade privacy. As a result, eliminating high volumes of spam at the connection layer enable organizations to increase the throughput and latency of their messaging systems as much as ten-fold.