Our new E-Mail Security feature “Patient Zero Detection®” is now fully live for our existing customers.
Patient Zero Detection®: New Developments
Our new E-Mail Security feature “Patient Zero Detection®” is now fully live for our existing customers.
For the past ten years IBM Research has been releasing its annual “5 in 5” prognosis. This time round it’s all about visibility.
These days customers would like to stay informed about the current status of ongoing jobs and orders both quickly and continuously, and to receive details about pick-up times in a timely manner. But the communication is very complicated and eats up a huge amount of valuable human resource time.
Tags: A case for Retarus // Enterprise SMS // pick-up notifications // Retail
As of January 1, 2017, a new law has been enacted in France allowing employees to be offline outside of their working times.
Tags: Email // Email Security
The newly acquired master agreement award allows participating U.S. states, territories, and authorized public entities to access and procure Retarus’ solutions expeditiously.
Tags: NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement // retarus Inc. // State of Utah
Texting is the most widely utilized on a smartphone – used by 97% of Americans at least once a day, and with 6 billion sent inside of the US every day. But how can organizations start utilizing SMS?
Tags: Enterprise SMS
70 of all companies previously held to ransom by perpetrators of a ransomware attack ended up paying the ransom demanded in order to regain access to their data.
Tags: Email Security // Patient Zero Detection // Ransomware
Anyone working at a company is unlikely to be knocked off their swivel chair by this piece of news. In fact, most members of staff are still provided with a desktop computer by their employers.
Tags: Desktops & Devices // Retarus Cloud Services
For like a year and a half Silicon Valley started spreading the gospel that messaging was set to revolutionize the use of mobile devices, ushering in the post-app era.
Tags: Chatbots // Enterprise SMS // Messaging
Almost all US colleges and universities require applicants to go through an extensive admissions process that involves submission of an application along with supporting documents. A few colleges and universities are moving away from handling paper documentation by switching to electronic files on a secure and private cloud infrastructure. Processing digital documents has resulted in enhanced security by improving the ability for multiple reviewers to concurrently find and process documents.
Tags: college admission // digitization // Public Sector