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The 451 Group Likes What it Sees in Orchestria DLP
In a comprehensive 451 Group Impact Report, lead analyst Nick Selby calls Orchestria Data Loss Prevention "a powerful and encompassing hybrid offering anti-data-leakage plus archival and policy management."
From 451 Market Insight Service, January 2008

DLP Software Hits the Fast Track
Carl Weinschenk from IT Business Edge discusses how data loss prevention (DLP) software has become essential to defending enterprises against information leakage, including Orchestria’s agent-based technology, which analyzes and controls data in locations that first-generation platforms don’t address.
From IT Business Edge, December 2007

Messaging Compliance Keeps an Eye on the Exits
Carl Weinschenk fom IT Business Edge explains how the booming message compliance software category, with Orchestria leading the way, proactively thwarts errant electronic communications from damaging companies' reputations and operations.
From IT Business Edge, August 2007

Contradictory Trends Abound in Hospital Messaging
ZDNet Healthcare contemplates how electronic messaging systems at hospitals, perhaps more than any other workplace, are forced to seek a contradictory balance of openness and efficiency, while at the same time implementing much needed security controls.
From ZDNet, August 2007

CBS Radio Interview Soundbites with Orchestria CEO Bo Manning
CBS Radio's Stephan Kaufman speaks with Orchestria CEO Bo Manning about the company's sophisticated new breed of compliance software that prevents improper file transfers to mobile devices or printers.
From CBS Radio, August 2007

Orchestria's Message Controls Keep Bad Things From Happening to Good Companies
AP's Brian Bergstein reports how more and more organizations are deploying automated message-compliance software - led by Orchestria's innovative Intelligent Compliance solution - to prevent sensitive communications and data from violating corporate policy or leaking to the wrong people.
From MSNBC, August 2007

Ex-Boeing Employee Charged in Data-Theft
SC Magazine reveals the security angle of the Boeing data loss story. Orchestria comments on the case and how existing traditional security technologies do not solve the problem.
From SC Magazine, July 2007

Orchestria Adds Controls to the Dark Matter
Dan Farber blogs about the control-free environment of message, Web and file activity and the benefits of Orchestria's intelligent control layer.
From ZDNet, July 2007

Securing the Borders of Electronic Communication
This bylined article by Michael Rothschild, Orchestria, challenges the traditional perimeter security notion and tackles the newest security risk; the insider threat.
From IT Defense Magazine, June 2007

The Most Dangerous Security Threats
This bylined article Michael Rothschild, Orchestria, examines the newest and most dangerous security threat facing every organization today the leakage of confidential data.
From IT Defense Magazine, June 2007

Keeping Compliant in a Web 2.0 World
Orchestria comments on the growing market for compliance and policy management solutions.
From Computerworld, June 2007

Managing Network Security Threats
Tips & Tools to Help You Safeguard Against Attacks

Businesses are concerned about sensitive, financially valuable information leaking from insiders, whether inadvertently or covertly. Orchestria comments on how to prevent data leakage and governance violations.
From Processor Magazine, June 2007

A Security Tool with a Message
NetworkWorld editor-in-chief John Dix writes how Orchestria has evolved with a solution that educates end-users on policy while addressing data loss prevention, compliance, security and information classification issues.
From NetworkWorld, May 2007

Laws Governing Data Retention Face Technologies That Ax Data
Investor's Business Daily explores the growth of digital data and the technology that deals with data-retention and risk management issues.
From Investor's Business Daily, May 2007

Too Much of a Good Thing?
Some companies are implementing "No e-mail Fridays" while others are imposing strict surveillance of employee electronic communications. What does it all mean? What can be done? Orchestria joins the panel and weighs in on this 30 minute Internet radio segment. What's next for e-mail? Tune in to find the answers to these questions and more.
PIVR- Vicki Kunkel, May 3, 2007

Vendors Crank Up Email Security
Email security and archiving have gained momentum in recent months due to high profile scandals. Orchestria comments on the growing trend and how its solutions solve the problem.
From Byte and Switch, April 2007

Control The Flow Of Enterprise Email
John Brandon of Processor Magazine discusses the importance of e-mail governance and how companies can stay compliant with complex regulations that govern electronic information storage.
From Processor Magazine, April 20, 2007

March's Email Madness
Tim Wilson of Dark Reading discusses Orchestria's survey on the electronic communication habits of workers around March Madness office pools. He highlights that despite the highly regulated nature of business applications in today's workplace, e-mail, blogs and Instant Messaging are still largely control free.
From Dark Reading, April 2007

AMD Angry; Intel Angry; E-Mails Still Lost
Orchestria's Vice President of Discovery & Litigation, Deborah Johnson, comments on Intel's loss of e-mails and the affect it may have on the lawsuit.
From Investor's Business Daily, March 2007

Intel to Probe Lost Emails in AMD Suit. Firm to Offer Plan On Finding Notes In Antitrust Case
Orchestria’s Vice President of Discovery & Litigation, Deborah Johnson, comments on Intel’s pledge to adopt archiving software that automatically preserves all messages sent or received by designated employees.
From The Wall Street Journal, March 2007

The Age of e-discovery
New regulations in the US and Europe are pushing email retention and storage up the agenda of financial services firms. Peter Madigan explores the challenges and the pitfalls of the changes for compliance teams.
From OpRisk & Compliance, February 2007


Deliberating on E-discovery and the Changes to the FRCP
Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure make undiscoverable electronic documents a massive legal liability for the likes of UBS and Morgan Stanley. Orchestria’s Vice President of Discovery & Litigation, Deborah Johnson, comments
From Wall Street & Technology, February 2007

Cos. Lack Controls Over E-mail, Messaging
About half of companies do not have an adequate handle on controlling their electronic communications, according to a survey of technology officers commissioned by Orchestria and conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group.
From Compliance Reporter, February 2007 (subscription required)

Orchestria 4.7 Mitigates Data Security Threats
Mike Heck, contributing editor of the InfoWorld Test Center, reviews Orchestria, of which he writes, “Companies often ascribe success to ‘doing one thing and doing it right.’ That philosophy is working for Orchestria and its ECC (electronic communication control) solution, which concentrates on preventing sensitive data from leaving organizations through e-mail, Web mail, and related channels, including blogs.”
From InfoWorld, February 2007


Big Brother and Employee Email Monitoring
Would employees spend more time on the phone at work if they thought someone was reading their email? Is it possible to truly get a handle on inappropriate email without factoring in considerations for surveillance? Credit Union Business investigates the realities of e-mail monitoring and talks to Orchestria about practical solutions.
From Credit Union Business, February 2007

Orchestria Targets E-discovery
Wall Street & Technology reports on Orchestria’s Legal Hold solution and its main features.
From Wall Street & Technology, January 2007

Orchestria Signs on 100 Bloomberg Clients
Orchestria announced that it has reached the 100-user mark for financial institutions signing on for the company’s integrated Bloomberg Professional messaging compliance solution.
From Wall Street & Technology: Blog, January 2007


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