Thomas Cloer
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COVID-19: Free Employee Communication via Retarus WebExpress
Read moreTo handle Coronavirus crisis communication with staff, Munich cloud service provider Retarus is now granting its existing customers free use of its market-leading multichannel messaging service, Retarus WebExpress.
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Exchange Servers Increasingly Under Attack
Read moreMultiple groups of state-sponsored hackers are currently attacking a recently discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange servers.
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A Partnership with Retarus is something to celebrate all year; Retarusfest at Channel Partners 2020 (booth #1244)
Read moreAt Channel Partners 2020, Retarus is bringing Oktoberfest to Las Vegas. Dust off your lederhosen and dirndl and get excited for beer, singing, pretzels, dancing, and all the joy of the Bavarian festival in the USA.
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The Biggest Play in Healthcare; Retarus at HIMSS 2020 (booth #7243)
Read moreThe game at hand is Healthcare Communication and Retarus is going for the high score!
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Spam campaigns increasingly exploiting coronavirus fears
Read moreThe coronavirus has got everybody talking. So it’s hardly surprising that spammers, always ready to tap into current events, have started to jump on the coronavirus bandwagon.
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Brave new world of cyber-quarantine
Read moreSince the start of the week we have been giving Retarus Email Security’s existing customers the exclusive opportunity to participate in beta testing of our brand new quarantine and configuration service for end users.
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White paper sheds light on XRechnung and ZUGFeRD
Read moreFor those with a professional interest in electronic invoicing (e-invoicing), we have made a wealth of useful information available on the Retarus website.
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Retarus Awarded TISAX Certification
Read moreRetarus has successfully completed the TISAX audit, certifying the processing of information for the automotive sector in compliance with high security requirements.
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Allianz Survey: Cyber Incidents Now the Principal Risk for Businesses
Read moreA survey of more than 2,700 risk management experts from over 100 countries has revealed that cyber incidents are now the main peril for businesses.