I just launched a short survey with a couple of questions that will help me know more about you, my dear reader. I know, IT pros are busy people and so I am glad that GFI agreed to sponsor this survey. GFI is a software company focused on network and content security. If you can spare just ten minutes of your precious time, you’ll have the chance to win one of five GFI products, each worth about $400 - $1,100. There will be two lucky winners. I’ll give you more details about the prizes below, but first let me tell you why I am conducting this survey.
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Actually, most of the survey questions are from IDG, the publisher of Computerworld, PCWorld and countless other magazines. I am a member of the IDGTechNetwork and they are interested in promoting 4sysops. In order to do this, they have to know more about your professional background, and this gives me a chance to learn more about my readers. The last two questions will allow you to tell me what kind of articles you would like to read on 4sysops in the future, and you can leave personal comments. For example, you could tell me what you like or dislike about my blog, or just who you are and what you’re doing.
It is not a problem if you take part anonymously. Of course, then you won’t have the chance to win a GFI product. We have to contact you if you are the lucky winner, right? Okay, you want to know what you can win. Here you go:
GFI MailEssentials for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus offers spam and phishing protection and email management at server level. (25 mailboxes)
GFI MailArchiver for Exchange provides easy-to-use corporate email archiving, enabling you to archive all internal and external email into one or multiple databases, heavily reducing reliance on PST files. (x maibloxes included) (25 mailboxes)
GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus is an email content policies, exploit detection, threats analysis and anti-virus solution that removes all types of email-borne threats before they can affect your email users. (25 mailboxes)
GFI FAXmaker for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus is the leading network fax server. It integrates with Exchange Server, Lotus Domino and popular SMTP servers, allowing users to send and receive faxes and SMS/text messages directly from their email client. (25 users)
GFI EventsManager is an event monitoring, event management and archiving solution that provides network-wide control and management of Windows event logs, W3C logs, Syslog events and SNMP Traps generated by network resources and hardware such as firewalls, routers and sensors. (10 nodes)
Note: I just took those descriptions from GFI’s website. I’ll draw straws to decide the winner. If you’re the lucky winner, you can choose one of the products listed above. Thanks a lot for taking part in this survey! You would do me a great favor if you take part in this little multiple choice test. I promise you’ll pass. 😉
May you be lucky!
BTW,i found blog style has been changed,just unaccustomed.
Jacky, thanks. I thought nobody would realize it. I just moved the sidebar to the left sidebar.