PineApp Corporation the global provider of advanced solutions for complete network and email security, today announced that the Tallahassee Community College (TCC) has chosen PineApp to
provide its Mail-SeCure solution for high availability email security. TCC partnered with PineApp Corporation to protect its network and the Email accounts for around 15,000 students on
and off campus and for more than 40,000 active email accounts in total.
Michael Young, a Network Systems and Data Communications Analyst at TCC commented: We were looking for a solution that could handle many thousands of accounts and affordably scale up for
unforeseen demands, yet be simple to administer right out of the box. High availability was also a key factor for our 24/7 educational environment. We evaluated a number of products, but
after seeing PineApp in action protecting our students's accounts, the choice was obvious. The solution was effective, scalable, easy to manage and the price was just right. We purchased
and implemented the solution on a redundant pair of SUN Servers 5000 series appliances at a cost effective price.
Steve Curry, PineApp'ss V.P of Channel sales added: We are excited that TCC selected PineApp to secure and protect its email infrastructure from known and unforeseen threats. Our 5000
series was designed to perform at high volumes and high availability for larger organizations such as TCC. Another great feature we are proud of is our no per-user fee policy. When you
have a student or employee population that change daily, paying per user can become very pricey.
PineApp's8482;, a leader in securing networks and email systems, offers comprehensive appliance solutions for small, medium and large organizations. Founded in 2002, PineApp has offices
in the US, UK, Israel, Italy, Spain and France. In the past five years, PineApp has specialized in email and content security systems and has a significant presence in more than 50
countries. PineApp has established itself as a pioneer in developing unique and innovative technologies to fight internet and email threats.