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News of the launch of GFI MAX in July and the announcement that we have acquired Katharion have generated a huge amount of interest among the Channel and in the media.
To cite a few examples, …
In multiple articles on this blog, we have extolled the virtues of monitoring your network traffic. From Walter Scott’s article on the virtues of time management and the productivity of the monitored employee, to the …
It was a warm, arid evening when MAX stepped off the plane in McClaren Airport in fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada. MAX brought his favorite crew – Kevin Hodak, Sales Engineer, Anne Murphy, Channel Marketing Manager …
The GFI EMEA Distributor Conference 2009 was held on Friday, October 9 at The Palace Hotel in Sliema. There were 38 EMEA Distributors present plus executive management, the EMEA sales team, members from Product Management and …
A new standalone version of GFI WebMonitor 2009™ has been launched in beta, without the need for ISA server dependancy. Anyone who downloads the beta version will be notified once the official release is out.
GFI WebMonitor …
A mass operation is underway to infect several thousands of computers worldwide. The attack from the malware writers is taking place from various sources using an array of different techniques. Information regarding this attack until …
The phishing attack that led to more than 10,000 Hotmail, MSN and Live.com passwords being exposed online earlier this week has provided an interesting glimpse into the mindset of email users when setting up their …
We were very impressed by all your inspirational entries which had Max in various countries around the world and in several interesting situations. There were some fantastic entries and after much deliberation we managed to …
We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Los Angeles-based hosted email filtering company Katharion.
Through this acquisition, we will be able to offer a hosted email filtering, anti-spam and anti-virus service later this quarter.
“This is …
Results of a recent survey showed that nearly half of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the US do not have the means to monitor or filter Internet traffic and employees’ online activity. These figures …

