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Eagle1

08/01/06 11:53 PM

#289 RE: listener #288

Thanks Listener, How long have you been resarching CTCH?

So this Dell Chart from Forbes showing DELL at .04 cents was without the splits...I'll buy that sir!

Still without the split it appears that Dell had a serious run from an eq .04 starting point to a 65,600% lifetime gain by March 2000 according to this Forbes chart.

DELL had The monster run to a 65,600% lifetime gain by March 2000 didn't begin until 1993, five years after the IPO.

http://www.forbes.com/columnists/2001/03/01/0301simons_2.html

Going to DD CTCH, but so far I see no comparison. Will report my findings!

Thank You!

Eagle1,






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08/02/06 12:46 AM

#291 RE: listener #288

Listener, Got some EXBX vs. CTCH DD!

In all due respect after a few minutes of DD on CTCH there are no comparions. CTCH still have to look for problems, Exobox does not.

Watch, Commtouch's Zero-Hour Virus Outbreak Protection software successfully detects malware outbreaks during the crucial early hours of an outbreak, often well-before new anti-virus signatures or heuristics rules to block the virus are available.

It says that "CTCH's software detects malware outbreaks during the crucial early hours of an outbreak"

Watch, EXBX Exobox’s “SUEZ” (Safe User Environment Zone) Technology assumes that all data generated is malicious and constrains it to an independent environment, thus presenting a proactive approach. This represents a true paradigm shift in the industry. Current technologies “look” for a problem; ours does not.

Even IBM’s newest “state of the art” technology uses a heuristic algorithm to “look” for problems. Such reactive technologies are inherently fallible. They inevitably miss problems or report “false positives”.

Exobox’s Technology does not suffer from either of these problems. The White Paper conveys our proactive approach in the technical disclosure section, pages 7 through 17, by identifying how the Technology works.



Lets compare more CTCH to EXBX:


CTCH technology Focused on email security
http://www.commtouch.com/downloads/Company%20Profile.pdf

Email Security OEM Solutions: Anti Spam and Virus Outbreak Detection
Commtouch Software Ltd.
Real Security. In Real Time.
Commtouch Software Ltd. (NASDAQ: CTCHC) is dedicated to protecting and preserving the integrity of the world’s most important communications tool – email.

Recurrent Pattern Detection Technology (RPD™)

Commtouch's Recurrent Pattern Detection (RPD™) is based on the most fundamental characteristic of spam and email-born Malware - its mass distribution over the Internet. Recognized by key industry analysts as a leading technology in email outbreak detection, RPD achieves the industry's best detection/accuracy performance (Osterman Research) and "detects and blocks spam in the first few minutes of an outbreak, unlike other anti-spam approaches"(IDC). RPD has been licensed or embedded by leading messaging and security vendors, and protects over 35 million users worldwide.
http://www.commtouch.com/site/OEM/o_technology.asp

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Exobox Technologies
http://www.exoboxtech.com/Company%20Profile.pdf
Exobox technology is like bulletproof glass in that it is virtually 100% effective in protecting against the daily cyber threats targeting Internet users, such as viruses and worms which can destroy documents and computer programs, and spyware which is used to gather personal information without the user's knowledge, increasing the risk for identity theft.

Just install the system and it does the rest, effectively building a protective barrier around computers and servers that has proven to be impenetrable by some of the world’s best hackers.

Exobox’s Technology (SUEZ)is a software product that stops all viral and Trojan Threats. It is the first product of its kind that is proactive, not requiring a database of know malicious code. Specifically, unlike traditional reactive protection methods that rely on analyzing data and reacting to threats after they are identified, SUEZ creates an isolated user.

Even IBM’s newest “state of the art” technology uses a heuristic algorithm to “look” for problems. Such reactive technologies are inherently fallible. They inevitably miss problems or report “false positives”.

Exobox Management “expects” that EXOBOX’s Technology will soon be generally acknowledged as the “Disruptive Technology of Choice” for the Network Security Industry.

Exobox's unique approach to network security provides an unrivaled level of security, coupled with the addition of significant, revolutionary features that other network security products fail to provide.


http://www.Exoboxtech.com/


Listener, I'm very confident that CTCH is no match for EXBX after a review of their site and white papers. SYMC, MFE, CA already are beat sir as well, DD them and you will see it.

First you have to get very familiar with the EXBX White papers to understand it. EXBX White Papers:
http://www.exoboxtech.com/White%20Paper%20Support%20Doc.pdf

I guess my favorite part of the Exobox Techologies are this part..

Just install the system and it does the rest, effectively building a protective barrier around computers and servers that has proven to be impenetrable by some of the world’s best hackers.

Listener, NO hacker has cracked it, via the SEC filings!


Thanks for the post, don't under estimate the potential of EXBX, especially if you were early in DELL and AOL...IMO..

Time for nite nite!!

Eagle1,


P.S. Take special note of these as well

Organizations allied with Exobox include:
http://www.exoboxtech.com/alliances.html

Houston Technology Center:
The Houston Technology Center is a non-profit agency aimed at ensuring the success of qualifying companies. Exobox has met all of HTC’s rigorous requirements and is now considered a “Superstar Technology,” uniquely qualified to work with HTC.

Open Systems Resources, Inc.:
OSR is the world leader in low-level manipulation of the Microsoft Windows operating environment. OSR signed an agreement with Exobox in October, 2005, to produce for Exobox an economically viable software requirements document and an initial product ready for sale or license to the identified markets.

Comso, Inc.:
A U.S. General Services Administration contractor, Comso is a software engineering and application development company. As a certified contractor, Comso provides government agencies a variety of technical services through a simple, straightforward ordering purchase system. Comso has agreed to use its GSA status to help Exobox obtain government funds and distribute the Company’s products on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Commerce Information Technology Solutions list.

National Institutes of Standards and Technology:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is a non-regulatory federal agency in the U.S. Commerce Department’s Technology Administration. Its role is to develop and promote measurement, standards and technology to enhance productivity, facilitate trade and improve the quality of life in this country. NIST oversees many programs for U.S. manufacturers and partially funds research and development partnerships with the private sector.

Department of Homeland Security:
Exobox has met with the Department of Homeland Security to review the Company’s technology and the department indicated a willingness to help Exobox prove the Company’s products developed from its already validated technology. It also pledged to help Exobox gain governmental acceptance and distribution for such products.

Osha Liang LLP:
Osha - Liang is an internationally reconigized intellectual property firm with offices in Houston, Texas, Silicon Valley, California, and Paris, France. The firm provides expertise in all matters pertaining to the acquisition, licensing, and enforcement of intellectual property rights.

As an adjunct professor of law, Mr. Osha has lectured on patent prosecution at the University of Houston, which consistently ranks as one of the top intellectual property law schools in the United States. In addition to patent prosecution, Mr. Osha's practice includes infringement and invalidity opinions, licensing, copyrights, trademarks, and related litigation. He also is a frequent speaker and author on matters related to intellectual property rights, focusing on topics of interest to international practitioners.

Dr. Liang specializes in intellectual property issues involving chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. He heads up the biotechnology group at Osha · Liang and frequently speaks on biotechnology topics as well as intellectual property issues involving Asia. Dr. Liang was previously on the Faculty of Biochemistry at the University of Texas-Houston Medical School and is fluent in Chinese (Mandarin) and Taiwanese.


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08/02/06 1:19 AM

#293 RE: listener #288


Listener,

"fwiw DELL ipo'd on 8/17/88 & opened @ 9.38/sh."

DELL had their IPO on 6/22/1988 and it was for 3.5 million shares at an offering price of $8.50/sh. This is just for clarification only.

Regardless, Michael Dell had a vision that was hard for others to conceive at the time. But he followed through with his vision and over time proved his critics wrong and the company and himself have become what they are today.

The founders of SUEZ technology have a vision that some people are having a hard time reconciling because it is different than anything offered by anyone in the market today. And it is hard to believe that a little grey sheet company like Exobox could develop such a revolutionary technology that none of these large corporations, as great as they are, have been able to develop. So like DELL and others in the past Exobox will over time have to prove whether or not they can live up to their claims. IMO they will rise to the challenge, so ultimately time will tell.

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