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Mimecast brings secure enterprise cloud services to Mac users

Launches Mimecast for Mac and upgrades Large File Send.


London, U.K, 04 Apr 2014

Mimecast, the leading cloud e-mail security, archiving and continuity service, has brought its suite of products to enterprise Mac users via a new native app, Mimecast for Mac. The firm also has announced major improvements to its popular Large File Send product. Both are available now.

New - Mimecast for Mac

Mimecast for Mac enables enterprise users to benefit from the ease of use and range of cloud services previously limited to Microsoft Outlook for Windows or Web portal users. This native app gives Mac users full access to their e-mail when their primary service goes down, fast search of everything in their personal e-mail archive, and spam management. It also enables them to send large files securely with Mimecast Large File Send.

IT administrators also get the ease and cost benefit of managing their Mac users alongside their Windows infrastructure from within the same central Mimecast Administration Console.

Orlando Scott-Cowley, Director of Technology Marketing, Mimecast, commented: "IT teams manage complex environments that mix PCs and Macs with multiple mobile devices. Securing data across these heterogeneous environments can be a real headache. Our new Mimecast for Mac app gives end-users easy access to e-mail continuity services as well as self-service e-mail archive search and security services. With Large File Send also available via the Mac app, IT administrators now know that some of their most storage-hungry users can exchange big files within a safe corporate IT framework, and with no need to resort to consumer cloud services."

Further information on Mimecast for Mac is available here.

Upgrade - Mimecast Large File Send

IT administrators are increasingly concerned that the use of third-party cloud services puts their organisation at higher risk of breaching confidentiality, data security, regulatory or compliance rules. They also recognise that users need to send increasingly large files. Mimecast Large File Send keeps this data under IT control in support of organisational security and data leakage policies. This is achieved without the need for more investment in on-premises infrastructure, unsustainable increases in network traffic or acceptance of the risk from uncontrollable cloud services.

With the new version of Large File Send, users can send and receive large files securely whether or not the recipient is a Mimecast customer. The file remains protected and archived on Mimecast's cloud service throughout the exchange.

Files sent and received over Mimecast Large File Send are virus-scanned and checked against enterprise-defined rules for data leak prevention before being stored securely in the corporate e-mail archive within Mimecast's cloud platform. This allows for more rapid and uncompromised e-discovery and supports compliance as all enterprise data resides in a single archive. It also reduces the traffic over the corporate network caused by the sending and receiving of these large files - the file is saved once to the Mimecast cloud and shared from there, never hitting the corporate infrastructure.

Orlando Scott-Cowley commented: "Organisations are battling with a significant security and corporate governance threat from users turning to external cloud file sharing and storage services. Mimecast Large File Send eliminates this problem. Once installed, users have no need, desire or excuse to circumvent corporate rules and put their corporate data or organisation at risk. IT administrators can relax knowing they have regained control of the data and that their users have the functionality they want integrated into one easy-to-use app."

Mimecast Large File Send is available now and more information can be found here and a video showing how it works can be viewed here.

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Mimecast (www.mimecast.com) delivers cloud-based e-mail management for Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Office 365, including archiving, continuity and security. By unifying disparate and fragmented e-mail environments into one holistic solution that is always available from the cloud, Mimecast minimises risk and reduces cost and complexity, while providing total end-to-end control of e-mail. Founded in the United Kingdom in 2003, Mimecast serves more than 8 000 customers and 2 million users worldwide and has offices in Europe, North America, Africa, Australia and the Channel Islands.

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