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SpamStopsHere Anti-spam Service Launches IT Security Blog
SpamStopsHere developed the Secure Channel Blog to educate and inform the public and business community about technology and security issues that affect everyday life. Blog topics range from simple security tips to in-depth discussions of technical security issues that affect the business world. Discussion participation is open to the public. Information technology professionals are encouraged to participate in blog discussions and suggest future topics. The Secure Channel Blog can be found at: www.SpamStopsHere.com/blog
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About Greenview Data:
Greenview Data, Inc. has been providing its critically acclaimed SpamStopsHere(TM) network security solutions to clients across the globe for over five years. GDI also created and developed the powerful VEDIT(TM) text editor, which has been licensed to over 150,000 users since 1980. EBCDIC to ASCII conversion makes up the third division of Greenview Data; providing conversion solutions through turn-key contracting and consulting. Through the growth of their SpamStopsHere hosted service, the introduction of their En-Compliance(TM) hosted email encryption service, and exciting R&D developments including email archiving and VoIP security, Greenview is looking to the future and another successful 28 years.
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