Perimeter Offering Postini Customers Six Months Free Services
Access to the Most Comprehensive Cloud Email Security Services with the Fastest Switchover Available
MILFORD, Conn., Sept. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Perimeter E-Security, the leading provider of cloud security services, today announced that as a result of Google's recent announcement – to retire Postini and require customers to migrate to Google Apps – Perimeter is offering six months of free cloud email security service to all current Positini customers, with free migration and nearly instant setup.
Positini customers who switch to Perimeter's email security services, which include premium antivirus and antispam, content filtering and automated email encryption, will receive innovative, best-in-class service from a trusted, independent market expert and leader. Perimeter offers the most cost effective pricing available, and customers will realize increased functionality and service above and beyond what Google can offer.
Perimeter will migrate customers to its cloud service within 24 hours of sign-up, and its expert professional services team will ensure a seamless transition for users without any loss or disruption of services or impact to business operations.
For full details and pricing on this offer, please visit http://web.perimeterusa.com/postini_offer.html.
About Perimeter E-Security
Perimeter is the expert provider of cloud security solutions. By tirelessly safeguarding corporate communications and infrastructure, Perimeter enables growth-minded leaders to focus on their core competencies without security worry. Our advanced technology, expert intelligence, and superior scale makes our clients' information more secure, more highly available, compliant with regulations and less costly to manage. Our growing customer base includes 6,000 organizations in all major verticals, including nearly 2,000 in financial services and some of the largest enterprises in the world. For more information, visit www.perimeterusa.com.
SOURCE Perimeter E-Security
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