Sophos unveils e-mail security appliance
ES4000 to feature company's own antivirus and antispam software
February 21, 2006 12:00 PM ETNetwork World -
Sophos, which has long offered its antivirus and antispam software for resale with a number of e-mail security appliance makers' wares, is now getting into the business itself.
The company on Monday announced its first messaging security appliance, the ES4000. The new product features Sophos' own antivirus and antispam software for inbound and outbound e-mail, which includes some outbound compliance filtering such as searching outgoing messages for keywords and blocking them, says Chris Kraft, Sophos' vice president of product management.
The company says the ES4000 is actually a hybrid approach to e-mail security, because it mixes the convenience of an appliance with the support of an outsourced service. Customers won't need to monitor or maintain the appliance, Kraft says, because Sophos does that for them.
Through an Internet connection, Sophos staff remotely monitors the health of the hardware and alerts customers when, for example, a queue is filling up and might affect the performance of the unit, Kraft says. And when a fix can be done remotely, Sophos' staff will alert the customer to the situation and perform the maintenance.
Sophos believes this remote monitoring and maintenance will make the ES4000 a good choice for companies that want relief from the headache of managing their own appliances, but still want to be able to keep their e-mail in-house.
The 20-year-old, privately held company has a long legacy in the antivirus market, and more recently the antispam market as well, with its Unix-based gateway offerings.
Companies including IronPort, Mirapoint and Secure Computing resell one or both of Sophos' software offerings with their gateway appliances, and also sells Sophos' anti-virus and anti-spam software, called PureMessage, directly to customers. The company says 30% of companies running e-mail security appliances are already using its software.
However, Sophos maintains that with the release of its gateway appliance, it isn't competing with its partners, since the company is the first to introduce this concept of a "managed appliance," Kraft says.
One consultant doesn't necessarily agree, but doesn't believe this competition will hurt the company.
"Sophos certainly faces the risk of alienating those [appliance] partners, but with antivirus and antispam becoming commoditized, it probably isn't going to hurt them that much," says Michael Osterman, president of Osterman Research and author of Network World's Messaging Newsletter. "Any negative would be more than offset by increased sales," because most companies, especially small and mid-sized ones, are showing a preference to get their e-mail security via an appliance, he says.
The ES4000 is aimed at large organizations -- those withbetween 1,000 and 5,000 users -- that process millions of e-mails a day, and arrives preconfigured at the site based on customers' specifications. Pricing starts at $9,000.
The company plans to release additional models of its e-mail gateway security appliance targeted at different sized organizations, Kraft says.
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