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Adding notable history Monicaready (talk) 19:27, 13 September 2009 (UTC)monicaready[reply]

This article makes no sense. S/MIME is an end-to-end encryption method, it cannot be provided as service. (ok, technically it could, but it would be pointless). -Yyy (talk) 10:30, 14 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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As I am editing with a COI, I am suggesting the following edits rather than making them myself. I've attempted to remain neutral and used third-party references for all of my citations.

General Description The information regarding type of encryption used cites sources that are either out of date or a press release. I'm not convinced it's necessary to include it in the article, and think removing it should be discussed.

I would suggest this addition to the section:

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As a certificate authority[1], Echoworx is a member of both the Microsoft Root Certificate Program [2] and Apple Root Certificate Program [3]. Echoworx operates several data centers, including locations in the United States [4] and Europe [5].

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As a [[certificate authority]]<ref name="WebTrust Certificate">[https://cert.webtrust.org/SealFile?seal=548&file=pdf Echoworx Web Trust Certificate]</ref>, Echoworx is a member of both the Microsoft Root Certificate Program <ref name="Microsoft Root Certificate Program Members">[http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/14217.windows-and-windows-phone-8-ssl-root-certificate-program-april-2012-e-g.aspx Windows and Windows Phone 8 SSL Root Certificate Program]</ref> and Apple Root Certificate Program <ref name="iOS Trusted Root Certificates">[http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5012 iOS: List of available trusted root certificates]</ref>. Echoworx operates several [[data center | data centers]], including locations in the United States <ref name="Echoworx Announces Secure Data Center">[http://iprodeveloper.com/security/echoworx-announces-secure-data-center Echoworx announces secure data center]</ref> and Europe <ref name="Echoworx Plans European Data Center">[http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/echoworx-plans-european-data-center Echoworx Plans European Data Center]</ref>.

History Remove sections on Sun Microsystems, Tiscali and McAfee. These companies no longer work with Echoworx and the majority of references for these sections are no longer working. This information is likely to confuse readers and so should be removed.

It's somewhat confusing to begin the History section with reference to a partnership rather than company history, so I'd suggest adding the following, and possibly moving "founded in 2000" from the intro description to History.

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Echoworx is headed by CEO and President Michael Ginsberg, formerly CEO of CertaPay, an email money transfer technology company[1].

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Echoworx is headed by [[CEO]] and President Michael Ginsberg, formerly CEO of CertaPay, an [[Interac e-Transfer | email money transfer]] technology company<ref name="CertaPay Case Study">[http://www.brightstrand.com/Documents/CertaPay%20-%20Case%20Study.pdf CertaPay Case Study]</ref>.

Add this section at the end of history:

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Hostway, an infrastructure-as-a-service provider, partnered with Echoworx to provide encryption services in 2011[1].

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[[Hostway]], an infrastructure-as-a-service provider, partnered with Echoworx to provide encryption services in 2011<ref name="Hostway adds encryption to Microsoft Exchange Service">[http://www.itworldcanada.com/article/hostway-adds-encryption-to-microsoft-exchange-service/44712 Hostway Adds Encryption to Microsoft Exchange Service]</ref>.

New Section:Product Offering I'm suggesting adding a new section on product offering. This will provide more information on Echoworx's notability as it shows their contributions to the industry. I've only included products on which there has been significant coverage by other media.

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Product Offering

Echoworx offers several products in the area of email encryption. Their products are offered both through direct sales and as a white-labelled product[1] through several partners. Major offerings include:

  • OneWorld - A policy-based email encryption solution designed to work with multiple platforms. OneWorld supports PGP, S/MIME and TLS, in addition to encrypted PDF attachments and a secure web portal[2].
  • Encrypted Mail Gateway - A cloud-based solution that uses enterprise policies to encrypt emails[3]
  • Encrypted Message Exchange - A fully hosted secure web-based email portal[4]
  • mobilEncrypt - On-device email encryption for iOS, Android and BlackBerry products[5]. mobilEncrypt was response to a growing trend of BYOD policies in businesses[6]
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==Product Offering== Echoworx offers several products in the area of email encryption. Their products are offered both through [[Direct selling | direct sales]] and as a [[white-label product | white-labelled product]]<ref name="Echoworx builds opportunity into its secure mail solution">[http://www.clipper.com/research/TCG2005079.pdf Echoworx builds opportunity into its secure mail solution]</ref> through several partners. Major offerings include: *OneWorld - A policy-based email encryption solution designed to work with multiple platforms. OneWorld supports [[Pretty Good Privacy | PGP]], [[S/MIME]] and [[Transport Layer Security | TLS]], in addition to encrypted [[Portable Document Format | PDF]] [[E-mail attachment | attachments]] and a secure web portal<ref name="Echoworx oneWorld">[http://mcafee.ulitzer.com/node/2394116 Echoworx oneWorld-Email Encryption Without Boundaries]</ref>. *Encrypted Mail Gateway - A [[cloud-based]] solution that uses enterprise policies to encrypt emails<ref name="Echoworx Encrypted Mail Gateway Review">[http://www.scmagazine.com/echoworx-encrypted-mail-gateway/review/3733/ SC Magazine Echoworx Encrypted Mail Gateway Review]</ref> *Encrypted Message Exchange - A fully hosted secure web-based email portal<ref name="Hosted Email Encryption">[http://mosaicsecurity.com/categories/102-hosted-email-encryption Hosted Email Encryption Products Comparison]</ref> *mobilEncrypt - On-device email encryption for [[IOS | iOS]], [[Android (operating system) | Android]] and [[Blackberry (company) | BlackBerry]] products<ref name="Echoworx mobilEncrypt review">[http://www.scmagazine.com/echoworx-mobilencrypt-endpoint/review/3679/ SC Magazine mobilEncrypt Review]</ref>. mobilEncrypt was response to a growing trend of [[BYOD]] policies in businesses<ref name="Echoworx extends e-mail device encryption to iPad, iPhone">[http://www.itworldcanada.com/article/echoworx-extends-e-mail-device-encryption-to-ipad-iphone/44422 Echoworx extends e-mail device encryption to iPad, iPhone]</ref>


Thank-you Em at Echoworx | COI 17:33, 18 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]