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In partnership with Message Labs, LMN offers its members a cost effective way of dealing with Unwanted web and email traffic impede organisation's network, staff and students and present significant risks to information and reputation. Mitigating the risk of this unwanted traffic at the perimeter requires a disproportionate commitment of hardware, software and time and is all too often ineffective despite this investment. MessageLabs remote filtering services are recognised as the world's leading service for addressing unwanted traffic before it reaches your network.

Existing LMN / MessageLabs customers include: Birkbeck College, Harrow College, Kings College London, Kingston College, London Business School, Nat. Inst. Social & Economic Research, Newham College of Further Education, South Thames College, The Place and Tower Hamlets College.

Documents

Message Labs Intelligence Report May 2009

Service Overview

Evaluation Agreement Form (please contact Maria Ilia, LMN's Business Development Manager for details of a free 30 day evaluation of your email systems).

Some quotes from members:

Christine Cooper, Technical Infrastructure Manager, LSE

“We have some of the top people in information systems technology working here, so it’s important that our own IT infrastructure reflects the most advanced that the world has to offer. MessageLabs is unequivocally a leader in managed email security services, so we’re glad to be associated with them. We’re confident that, as new threats to email evolve, MessageLabs will be ahead of the game.”

Russell Altendorf, Director IS, London Business School

“For London Business School, the MessageLabs service is simply the best of breed currently available. Its adoption by LBS has freed up one whole man year of effort in my division and given all our mail users freedom from unwanted mail.”

Further information is available in the presentations from the launch event held on 3 November 2004