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Isode is Recruiting
February 9, 2012

Isode has a new full-time vacancy. We’re looking for a Java Developer to work in the team that develops the java-based tools used to provide management functionality for our server products. The successful applicant will be working on Isode management tools like Sodium, M-Vault Console and MConsole.

Details can be found on our Vacancies page, interested applicants should send their CVs to careers@isode.com.

New Military XMPP Solutions page
February 8, 2012

We’ve recently had a reorganisation of the solutions section of the website, which included adding a new Military XMPP page.

We released M-Link, our XMPP server, back in 2008 and have developed it further since to include a number of capabilities that make M-Link suitable for use in a Military deployment.

This new web page looks at two sample scenarios to show ways in which XMPP can be used, and requirements that need to be considered given the mix of communication methods likely to be available during a deployment. It goes on to look at the key features that make M-Link appealing to the military market.

Server Admin Guides in E-Book format.
January 26, 2012

For many years we’ve issued the Admin Guides for our products as PDFs and occasionally in HTML format. With the increasing popularity of e-book readers, we’ve decided to experiment with issuing some guides as e-books.

On the Documentation Page of the website you’ll see that M-Link and M-Vault Administration Guides are both now available for download in .mobi (for Kindles) and .epub (for iPads as well as Sony, Kobo & Nook readers) formats.

Updates to Military Messaging Solution section
January 23, 2012

We’ve replaced our old military messaging solutions page with three new pages designed to give a better overview of the breadth of products for military messaging solutions that we provide.

The new main Military Messaging page provides a brief overview of our products for formal military messaging using STANAG 4406, Instant Messaging using XMPP and Formal and Informal Messaging using SMTP. This page also looks at issues including constrained bandwidth, precedence handlng and digital signatures.

Two new pages go into more depth on our product for STANAG 4406 Military Messaging and Military XMPP.

Easy Security Label Support for Email Clients
January 10, 2012
Use of Security Labels is important in many Military and Intelligence organizations to ensure correct handling of information, particularly when it pertains to national security and other highly sensitive matters. Correct handling of Security Labels is complex, and solutions to use them with email generally result in heavyweight desktop solutions. This constrains choice in the email client that can be used, and leads to complexity in desktop configuration.

Our whitepaper ”Easy Security Label Support for Email Clients“ looks at a new approach which minimizes email client complexity, enabling easy support in a wide range of email clients and improving deployment characteristics.

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