The company's executives (Phil and Ted Green) gave me a demonstration and it works very simply. You can watch the video below to see for yourself -- for the demonstration they actually took 40,000 messages from Enron. This was e-mail data made public by the government after the Enron trials. Phil and Ted walk us through the IT adminstrator view and the end-user view. One key point here, though: the policy setting leaves me wanting a bit more, especially in this era of compliance regulation. It might be asking too much at this point, but I want to define policies based on actual compliance rules, likely by industry. Templates that helped companies do this would be of great help. Oh, and they could have shown me more juicy e-mail from the Enron files . . . but that's for another day.
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