AXS-One (OTC Bulletin Board: AXSO), will showcase its flagship product, the AXS-One Compliance Platform(TM), at IBM Lotusphere 2009 this week at the Walt Disney Resort in Orlando, FL. The company today announced support for IBM Lotus Domino 8.5, with the release of version 3.8 of the AXS-One Compliance Platform, due for general availability during the first quarter of 2009.
"Today's announcement confirms our continued commitment to the Lotus Notes environment and further extends our technology leadership in this market," said Bill Lyons, CEO, AXS-One. "At a time when corporations are actively looking to reduce operational costs associated with e-mail while addressing their massively evolving demands in the areas of litigation readiness, risk management and regulatory compliance, AXS-One continues to offer unmatched cost and business benefits. Our next generation of archiving tools for the IBM Lotus Notes and Domino market leverages our domain expertise in the Lotus Notes environment as well as our 15 years of proven experience in high performance archiving. We are delighted to announce our support for Lotus Domino 8.5.Our active involvement with the Lotus development team has allowed us to influence requirements, such as for Lotus' archiving APIs, based on the feedback of our customer base worldwide and we look forward to providing these additional options to our customers in the future."
The AXS-One Compliance Platform is an integrated product designed to capture, index, archive, search, supervise, manage retention and disposition and provide legal discovery on all electronic records, including e-mail and instant messages. It allows customers a seamless and easy way to implement solutions to address the reactive, expensive and labor-intensive responses to litigation and e-discovery. It has been optimized for the Lotus Notes and Domino environment to deliver an end-to-end platform that enables organizations to address compliance and governance requirements while helping to lower operational, administrative and storage costs.
Thursday, 29 January 2009
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