Business and email security vendor consolidation is in the news today. Vade (previously known as Vade Retro), known for its Microsoft O365 email security add-on Vade Secure as well as the Vade Threat list, used for filtering by various mailbox providers, has been acquired by German B2B security provider Hornetsecurity.
I don't have much familiarity with Hornetsecurity so I can't really speak to what this means for the future of Vade and its offerings, but I think it's safe to assume that for now, things keep rolling today, just as they were yesterday, as far as current spam filtering and deliverability impact on senders goes.
And, I can't mention Vade without pointing out that their previous name "Vade Retro" was probably inspired by the latin term "Vade Retro Satana," meaning "Step back, Satan!"
Business and email security vendor consolidation is in the news today. Vade (previously known as Vade Retro), known for its Microsoft O365 email security add-on Vade Secure as well as the Vade Threat list, used for filtering by various mailbox providers, has been acquired by German B2B security provider Hornetsecurity.
Read more about it here.
I don't have much familiarity with Hornetsecurity so I can't really speak to what this means for the future of Vade and its offerings, but I think it's safe to assume that for now, things keep rolling today, just as they were yesterday, as far as current spam filtering and deliverability impact on senders goes.
And, I can't mention Vade without pointing out that their previous name "Vade Retro" was probably inspired by the latin term "Vade Retro Satana," meaning "Step back, Satan!"
H/T: Top Deliverability and Wayne Mehl
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