Barney's Blog

Blog archive

Ninja Made Easier

Sunbelt Software has long been a fixture in the Windows third-party market. Its crown jewel may well be Ninja, a suite of e-mail-centric security tools, which was recently well-reviewed by the experts at Redmond magazine.

Now, Sunbelt is making it easier to install this anti-virus, anti-spam, e-mail management tool in the form of the new Ninja Blade appliance. Based on Dell PowerEdge servers, the appliance is designed to drop into your network and start working.

Posted by Doug Barney on January 21, 2008


Featured

  • Microsoft to Shut Down Skype Services

    Microsoft will discontinue its Skype telecommunications and video calling services on May 5, 2025, marking the end of the platform's decades-long run.

  • Big Blue To Acquire Datastax in Enterprise AI Play

    In a bid to bolster its enterprise-aimed AI capabilities, IBM is planning to acquire Datastax, a leading AI and data solutions provider, for an undisclosed amount.

  • Microsoft Confirms End of HoloLens Mixed Reality Hardware

    Microsoft officially announced this week that it is discontinuing its HoloLens mixed reality hardware, marking the end of its efforts in the space.

  • Microsoft Rolls Out Final Cumulative Update for Exchange Server 2019

    On Monday, Microsoft released the last major update for Exchange Server 2019. The aging Exchange Server is set to lose support on Oct. 14, 2025.