By Justin Lee, theWHIR.com
July 31, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Security solutions provider Comodo (comodo.com) announced on Thursday that the Comodo Forum (forums.comodo.com) has grown to 50,000 members, making it a popular destination for people interested in having up to date information related to PC security and staying safe online.
Since its launch in 2006, the Comodo Forum has a diverse set of members that share information, help fellow members resolve technical issues and most significantly provide direct input into the development of Comodo solutions, says the company.
The forum is organized to use the knowledge base of the community and covers a wide range of topics including a feature wish list, product updates, sneak peaks at new products and product reviews.
The forum also includes sections to elicit user ratings and capture feedback on over 20,000 topics.
The company says it attributes the forum’s success to the dedication of the forum moderators, a group of experts that have gained the trust of forum members by “maintaining full transparency and objectivity.” Relevant comments remain intact, even if they should express views unfavorable to Comodo.
Comodo CEO and chief security architect, Melih Abdulhayoglu, actively participates in the forum by answering many member messages on a daily basis. His own section, entitled “Melih’s Corner”, offers insight into the state and future of online security.
“We created the Comodo Forum hoping it would evolve into a strong-knit community that consisted of both our customers and others interested in online security,” says Abdulhayoglu. “It now attracts a diverse community, including some of the brightest minds in our industry. I am deeply gratified to see how community members actively support each other to help manage the every day issues people have in staying safe online. This level of passionate commitment has become an integral part of Comodo’s approach to our development across our entire business.”
Comodo announced on Wednesday it extended its Two Factor authentication solution to support Microsoft’s Outlook Web Access and SharePoint server applications.
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