Are You Ready for Email in the Cloud?
Alex Esser, Feb 23nd, 2012
Enterprises have been rapidly shifting their IT infrastructures to a cloud computing model. The cloud allows organizations to receive their software, data access and storage needs as a service, instead of deploying and operating these systems themselves. The cloud affords many benefits to today’s organizations from agility and scalability, to cost savings and increased efficiency. Read More...

TITUS Cloud Classification Service Allows Customers to Experiment with Classification
Charlie Pulfer, Feb 22nd, 2012
At TITUS, we provide classification tools for users of Microsoft Office and Microsoft SharePoint. Our tools for Microsoft Office allow users to assign classifications to documents, spreadsheets and presentations as they are being created, while our SharePoint products allow administrators to set policy to classify and label documents as they are added to libraries within SharePoint. Read More...

US Government to the Cloud Raises Some Questions About Data Handling
Charlie Pulfer, May 30th, 2011
In a recent article on ZDNet, Joe McKendrick discusses the anticipated transition of US federal government systems to the cloud. He explains that the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) is planning to issue a roadmap for cloud computing, so that agencies can standardize as much as possible when they make this transition. Read More...

File classification – how moving…
Alan Stranaghan, April 19th, 2011
With the UK’s largest trade show on information security, Infosecurity Europe 2011, taking place in London, it is interesting to see that, like similar shows globally, a hot topic is that of ‘user awareness’. Indeed it is the subject of one of this year’s keynote speeches. In his keynote, Martyn Styles from the law firm Allen & Overy LLP, will discuss how users, often ignored in the quest to find technical solutions for security threats, can be Read More...

TITUS garners attention at RSA 2011
Antonio Maio, February 22nd , 2011
The weather in San Francisco may be a bit on the wet side, but it certainly didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the audience at what has been a pretty packed RSA 2011. More about clouds later…That ubiquitous acronym – DLP (Data Loss Prevention) has been covered en masse by the usual suspects. Hence a key part of our classification story – how we can complement these systems has been gaining the attention of customers, analysts and the press. Read More...

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