In an effort to allow organizations around the world to communicate more efficiently, without impeding on the security of sensitive information, cloud-based secure data delivery provider DataMotion has added a localized language functionality to its SecureMail service.
This added feature will enable users to communicate with DataMotion's e-mail encryption services based on their selected Internet browser language setting. Available languages include English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.

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The local language capability will be implemented within DataMotion SecureMail services, which consists of SecureMail Desktop, SecureMail Automation, SecureContact and SecureMail for Salesforce.com (News
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Information within e-mails and file attachments will still be protected against things such as accidental exposure and data theft as SecureMail complies with numerous privacy regulations including GLBA, HIPAA, HITECH and PCI (News - Alert).
DataMotion co-founder and chief technology officer Bob Janacek said the most efficient way to protect e-mails containing sensitive content and maintain regulatory compliance, regardless of language, is through strong encryption. The localized language feature just enhances communication.
"By adding local language support, global enterprises can quickly share information between international locations in a convenient and cost-effective way. In addition, it allows them to support their subsidiaries no matter where they are located around the globe," Janacek said in a statement.
DataMotion was recently issued a U.S. Patent for its SecureMail Desktop component of its SecureMail offerings. SecureMail Desktop allows users to send secure e-mail messages to any recipient without the need for special encryption software or key exchanges. The sender uses a personalized plug-in that installs a SecureMail button within their desktop e-mail client, whether it be Microsoft Outlook, IMB Notes or Novell (News
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