<p>Not many might have heard of messaging intelligence. It is a new category of service that combines big data with social network analytics as well as security elements.</p><p>According to Forrester analyst Tim Sheedy, there's a huge amount of unstructured information and data that companies don't derive any value from. "However, a growing number of solutions are beginning to mine elements of this data: product information, software code, legal case files, medical literature, messaging data, and other unstructured business data."</p><p>One such company, Sheedy points out, is TrustSphere, which is a messaging intelligence provider. "TrustSphere has an interesting solution that mines your messaging data to get real insights and information from the mountains of emails and messages that bounce into, out of, and around your organization every day. This is an interesting concept, and TrustSphere has developed a number of use cases for its solution," he says in one of his recent blog posts.</p><p>TrustSphere evolved from an earlier avatar, BoxSentry, which provided email security solutions. The man behind both the companies is Manish Goel, CEO of TrustSphere.</p><p><a href="http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/security/3500053/startups-trustsphere--harnessing-the-benefits-of-messaging-intelligence/">Keep reading...</a></p>