After experiencing its fair share of virus attacks as well as dealing with the ongoing problem of spam overwhelming the corporate
network, luxury car retailer Brisbane BMW, made the decision to upgrade its e-mail management system.
Since the upgrade the third largest BMW dealer in Australia has been able to eliminate 20,000 spam e-mails a month. (Compare
antispam products)
BMW Brisbane managing director, Martin Roller, said the company assessed a range of options before selecting a NetBox appliance
that is currently being used by more than 300 car retailers.
The appliance has an integrated suite of features including spam, malware and virus filtering, a firewall and range of reporting
tools.
Roller said it runs on an IBM System X server ensuring true data center quality hardware with built-in resilience.
"Other solutions the company considered required faulty appliances to be returned to the manufacturer for repair; this could
have exposed us to serious downtime while repairs were being undertaken,"he said.
The NetBox Blue remote management service monitors the underlying hardware platform but also performs regular backups of the
customer's configuration settings.
Computer Merchants recommended the solution to BMW because the appliance has a pre-delivery filtering engine that performs
multiple checks on the body of each e-mail before it is downloaded from the Internet.
The managing director of Computer Merchants, Norm Jefferies, said of the 91.25% of e-mail blocked, 89% is blocked at the Internet
SMTP level.
"This gives BMW crucial savings in bandwidth and download costs along with dramatic efficiency savings due to the massive
reduction in spam," he said.
Viruses have been virtually eliminated although in a typical month NetBox blocks over 250 external virus threats including
several phishing attempts.
This is in addition to blocking about 10 internal threats from spreading.
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