Off-the-record e-mail promises non-documentable communications

Oct. 1, 2010

E-mail Tools

It is estimated that one in five outgoing e-mails contain content that poses a legal, financial or regulatory risk for businesses and their employees. But VaporStream e-mails are safe, secure and intentionally not stored or documented — just like a verbal conversation. A VaporStream e-mail does not leave a residual message and vaporizes after it is read. These e-mails cannot be carbon copied, forwarded, saved or printed. The technology uses 256-bit encryption, resides in RAM and the head and body are separated in transit.

VaporStream was just named a “Cool Vendor in Healthcare Provider” by Gartner, a leading analyst firm. It operates in software-as-a-service (SaaS) mode and integrates with Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes and all major mobile platforms such as BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and the iPhone. The service costs $7.50 per month per user. Enterprise pricing varies by company size and scope. More information: www.VaporStream.com.

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