Sendio Case Studies
The Sendio I.C.E. Box's effectiveness, ease of use and low cost of ownership has made our customers very happy!
Interested in learning more? Reed their stories!
Penn State Hospitality Services
Michael Corsello is a spam-stopping hero at Penn State Hospitality Services. His 200 email users were receiving 7,000 - 8,000 emails per day - and 80% were spam. Corsello installed a Sendio I.C.E. Box and his organization's spam and lost email problems disappeared immediately. View the PDF.
White Bear Lake School District
Frustrated that his current filter-based solution was failing, Chris Hautman, Technology Manager, turned to the Sendio to protect the district's 3,000 computers and more than 1,000 email users from spam and eliminate false positives. View the PDF.
Central DuPage Hospital
Central DuPage Hospital's 4000+ administrative and professional staff members were overwhelmed by email spam. Filters were ineffective and also blocked certain valid messages that included the names of body parts and prescription drugs that doctors needed to use in a professional context. View the PDF.
Khronos
After using the Brightmail filter for four years, Khronos employees were still inundated with unsolicited mass emails while many legitimate messages were miscategorized as spam. In 2006 Erick Grau, Information Technology Manager at Khronos, installed the Sendio I.C.E. Box to fight unwanted messages and eliminate false positives. View the PDF.
Community State Bank
Until 2006, Community State Bank did not have an email integrity solution to protect its user InBoxes from unwanted and unsolicited email messages. However, an increasing number of “junk” messages prompted the bank to look for a solution to eliminate anonymous bulk email messages. View the PDF.
Stuardo & Associates
Tomas Stuardo, president of Stuardo & Associates, was tired of dealing with high volumes of spam and had numerous clients who complained that their anti-spam filters were resource intensive, from an administrative perspective, and they created too many false positives. View the PDF.

