Cisco will sunset its Web email, which has been on the market since November 2009 for trial customers. The company plans to focus its collaboration efforts elsewhere. In a blog post, Cisco said it ...
Cisco is dropping it se-mail service, only a little over a year after it launched the offering in Nov. 2009. Cisco announced in a blog post it’s shutting off Cisco Mail since the company’s customers ...
The Chinese threat group, tracked as UAT-9686, has deployed a collection of custom-built hacking tools to maintain persistent ...
Cisco Systems has decided to kill its cloud-based e-mail service Cisco Mail, only 13 months after it was introduced, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday. With the growing acceptance of cloud ...
Cisco disclosed that a China-linked hacking group exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in its email security products, allowing attackers to compromise systems that sit at the center of ...
An attempt to strike at a core Microsoft market comes up short. Update: Zeus Kerravala's take on Cisco's move is here In a noteworthy competitive development in its enterprise communications battle ...
Chinese hackers are exploiting a critical Cisco email security flaw, gaining root access and installing backdoors. This ...
Cisco has discontinued its hosted email service launched in November 2009 after negative feedback from customers. The firm said that the Cisco hosted email product was a reaction to customer ...
Cisco is wheeling out three flavors of e-mail security services, the first of a series of hosted security services the company plans to announce. Customers can chose to have the service entirely ...
The new services, which include managed, hosted and hybrid hosted e-mail security, give new control over where e-mail security is deployed and managed, letting end users determine whether they prefer ...
Did you know your Cisco router could send you an e-mail? Until recently, I would have said that it wasn't possible, but today, I'll show you how to do it. And we won't stop there: I'll tell you where ...
Cisco Systems has decided to kill its cloud-based e-mail service Cisco Mail, only 13 months after it was introduced, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday. Cisco has decided to kill its ...