
Security is of prime concern for Merce Broadside installations, for various reasons. Corrupted or malware-infected
emails can seriously damage the reputation of the transmitting organisation and trigger blocking actions at recipient mail servers.
Intruders can attempt to connect to and corrupt the Merce Broadside installation itself.
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Merce Broadside has been designed from the ground up as a key component of enterprise business application
infrastructure. Therefore, it is expected that customers will extend Merce Broadside for tighter integration with their back-office
systems and core applications.
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Resilience refers to the Merce Broadside system's ability to continue functioning and delivering results in the face
of partial failure of some components or external obstacles with remote mail servers. Availability refers to the measures built into the
system to minimise chances of system failure.
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High throughput of outgoing emails is perhaps the most important performance challenge of Merce Broadside.
Scalability to deliver ever-higher performance when provided with more hardware and network resources is perhaps the second most
important challenge. Both these are addressed successfully.
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A system like Merce Broadside must deliver ease and security in administration and control features. Some control
features enhance security and prevent accidents; others allow more reliable functioning in a multi-team or shared environment.
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Merce Broadside has powerful control and logging features. All the data captured through those means must be made
visible through powerful reports. It is important to provide a set of pre-designed reports and then leave powerful access mechanisms open
for extensions and customised report generation. Merce Broadside takes care of both these aspects.
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