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ContentCatcher to filter SPAM for BlackBerry and 3G devices

February 5, 2004

Voyant Strategies, a managed service provider and IT consulting firm specializing in e-mail, network security and administration and the developers of ContentCatcher, a SPAM filtering service, announced support for BlackBerry and 3G wireless devices.

ContentCatcher is an ASP-delivered SPAM filtering service that rapidly discerns the difference between SPAM and desirable e-mail. Unlike other solutions that require complex implementations and daily IT support, ContentCatcher can be operational within hours and an organization can be SPAM-free within days. Non-invasive, ContentCatcher enables users to manage their own individual SPAM quarantines and never miss an important e-mail.

An end-to-end wireless solution developed by Research In Motion that simplifies remote e-mail and corporate data access, BlackBerry, and similar wireless devices, have become ubiquitous in today's workplace. Heavily relied upon as a means to access corporate e-mail while away from the office, without the proper SPAM protection users of these devices suffer from an influx of unwanted messages that hamper efficiency.

Ron Samson, President of Voyant Strategies, Inc., said, "Our ContentCatcher service puts the power of SPAM management in the hands of the user. ContentCatcher rapidly identifies desirable from unwelcome mail, and quarantines the lower priority mail for user review at their convenience. This is particularly important for users of wireless devices, many of whom are depending on these devices to increase their workplace productivity."

 

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