The feedback from users was overwhelmingly positive. They appreciated the extra security and felt more protected when accessing their emails and data.

The security team asked Alex to implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for all Zimbra users, to add an extra layer of security to the login process. Alex knew that this would be a great way to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive emails and data.

After researching options, Alex decided to integrate Zimbra with a cloud-based MFA solution. This would require users to provide a second form of verification, in addition to their password, when logging in to Zimbra.

Alex was an IT administrator at a large organization that used Zimbra as their email and collaboration platform. One day, the company's security team approached Alex with a concern: they had noticed a significant increase in phishing attacks and password breaches across the industry, and they wanted to ensure that Zimbra's users were protected.