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Nathan T. Freeman

Actually, Michael, the biggest thing I found myself asking when reading the report was...

Given that analysts claim that spam and email worms cost as much as $800/employee/year, (4 times the largest figure mentioned in the report) how can any TCO study NOT include the impact. There's no question as to the differences that email worms affect different platforms differently, nor to the differences in spam/virus-protection that the platforms offer. How is this not included? This is a classic example of analysts who don't even work in the real world.

Michael Sampson

Nathan, yes, there definitely seems like a mis-match here. p3 of the META report says that spam and virus filtering are part of the "Infrastructure Support" piece, it's mentioned on p7 under Hardware Servers, and on p8 under Software. Also, on p11 under Maintenance tasks ("Filtering and Forensics"). So, why was the financial impact of this so low?

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