Clippings

September 4th, 2007

Building an Open Source Company One Penguin at a Time

In 2002, Roaring Penguin consisted of one person with a few open source applications. Five years later, we have grown to 10 employees and have hundreds of customers and hundreds of thousands of end-users for our commercial products. We compete in a world where our competitors are an order of magnitude larger than we are with the commensurate marketing budgets, and we're winning our fair share of the anti-spam business. Open source software is a critical part of Roaring Penguin's success. For more information: http://www.osbr.ca/ojs/index.php/osbr/article/view/365/326

September 25th, 2006

Outbound mail filtering — the other half of the problem

David Skoll explains the importance of outbound e-mail filtering in this article that appeared in Canada's Globe and Mail national newspaper.

Roaring Penguin signs deal with California ISP

The Ottawa Business Journal covers Roaring Penguin's sale of CanIt-PRO to California ISP ISWest.

Roaring Penguin on WHIR TV

View a short interview with Roaring Penguin's Jason Wilkes at the fall 2005 ISPCON event.

Minimize Spam Threats with Locked Addresses

Net-Security.org takes a look at CanIt Locked Addresses - the newest way to protect your e-mail address from spammers.

Filter Spam With CanIt-PRO

Joe Brockmeier reviews the CanIt-PRO anti-spam solution in this article on Linux.com

The Heart of The Penguin

Read ISP-Planet's in-depth profile of David Skoll, president of Roaring Penguin Software.

E-mail steps into the future

The Ottawa Business Journal takes a look at corporate e-mail storage and spam filtering in this article by Scott Taylor.

Top Ten Spam Tokens for June 2005

This article from Globetechnology highlights the ten most popular words found in spam messages in June 2005 based on data gathered by Roaring Penguin.

Tired of the messages offering Rolexes?

This clipping from Communications & Networking Magazine covers the release of CanIt-PRO 3.0.