06-01-2008 12:34 AM
Hello Nation,
Have any of you looked already looked into the new "Image Scan" functionality of Async OS release 6.3?
If so, what are your experiences? (Mainly: what system recourses does it consume)
The function sounds very promising, I'm curious....
Steven
06-01-2008 12:28 PM
Hmm, we are still at 6.1.0-301. Where can we download your version 6.3?
06-02-2008 01:40 PM
Pat,
AsyncO/S 6.3 is still in limited release not general yet. If you would like to get on the list for 6.3 please submit a ticket through Support.
Don
Hmm, we are still at 6.1.0-301. Where can we download your version 6.3?
06-02-2008 05:06 PM
Hello Nation,
Have any of you looked already looked into the new "Image Scan" functionality of Async OS release 6.3?
If so, what are your experiences? (Mainly: what system recourses does it consume)
The function sounds very promising, I'm curious....
Steven
06-02-2008 10:41 PM
Hello Karl,
Thank you for this clear answer. As you described the technology, I think it will fit perfectly to the needs of our "big brother" department.
Currently they get a copy of every message that contains an image, sound file or movie. They check (at least, they say they do) every message for non professional/harmful content.
Currently the number of images entering their mailbox is overwhelming; maybe a tool like Image Scan can reduce the load and forward only the images with a serious amount of "skin-color".
Are there any figures on the load the image scanner will add to the system? We recently replaced our four C600's by C650's because the C600's where running on 100% CPU constantly. I don't think I can request for more budget to add machines within coming two year.
best regards Steven
06-03-2008 03:32 AM
Hello Karl,
Thank you for this clear answer. As you described the technology, I think it will fit perfectly to the needs of our "big brother" department.
Currently they get a copy of every message that contains an image, sound file or movie. They check (at least, they say they do) every message for non professional/harmful content.
Currently the number of images entering their mailbox is overwhelming; maybe a tool like Image Scan can reduce the load and forward only the images with a serious amount of "skin-color".
Are there any figures on the load the image scanner will add to the system? We recently replaced our four C600's by C650's because the C600's where running on 100% CPU constantly. I don't think I can request for more budget to add machines within coming two year.
best regards Steven
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