ArcMail Technology, Shreveport, La., a leading provider of email
archiving and management technology, and recent winner of the Network
Products Guide 2008 Product Innovation Award, again raised the bar by
announcing the inclusion of Blu-Ray disks on its ArcMail Defender U380
(8TB), U3120 (12TB) and U3160 (16TB) models. The disks are now optional
on other Defender models as well. ArcMail Defender is a stand-alone
network appliance offering up to 16 terabytes of raw storage and data
integrity technology that provides comprehensive archive and data
management for organizations of all sizes.
"The addition of Blu-Ray drives to our Defender Email Archive
appliances enables organizations to now perform backups of their email
archive directly to high capacity, high bandwidth random access
removable storage, rather than much slower traditional media such as
tapes, making both backup and restore operations much faster," said
Dean Richardson, chief marketing officer of ArcMail Technology.
"Using ArcMail's patent pending DirectExport(TM) technology,
an administrator can search an entire email archive and produce either a
DVD or Blu-Ray disk containing all the emails from that search in a
matter of minutes. This brings the speed of data backup and production
to an unprecedented level. To be able to just click a button and burn
that data to a DVD or Blu-Ray disk will save hours, if not days of work
for already overloaded IT staffs."
A transparent archiving solution, the ArcMail Defender appliance
runs in the background of a network infrastructure without interrupting
productivity or work flow. Administrators and end-users can search and
retrieve any required information while at the office or remotely on any
web browser, including PDA's and Smart Phones. In seconds, users
can search emails based on sender, recipient, subject, attachment file
name/type, date range or full text within the email bodies or
attachments. Searched email may be read through the user interface or
immediately restored to the user's email account.
The award-winning ArcMail Defender appliances archive and index all
inbound, outbound and internal email in real-time and are compatible
with MS Exchange, Lotus Notes, Groupwise and many other mail servers
with SMTP journaling functionality. Now, with the addition of Blu-Ray
drive technology and DirectExport, the backup and production of email
archive data is even faster.
"Even more exciting, we will be including the Blu-Ray disks
and DirectExport(TM) option absolutely free on the U380, U3120 and U3160
Defender models for a limited time, clearly making the ArcMail Defender
the leading Email Archiving appliance on a feature for value
basis," added Richardson. "We recognize that budgets are tight
and we believe our email archiving solution provides great value and ROI
at a very attractive price point -- as low as $2,999."
About ArcMail Technology
Founded in 2005, ArcMail Technology is a leading provider of
simple, secure, and cost-effective email archiving and management
solutions for organizations of all sizes. ArcMail Defender was recently
granted the Network Products Guide 2008 Product Innovation Award. The
appliance is a self contained, turn-key email archiving unit that is
easy to buy, easy to install, and easy to use. The ArcMail Defender
improves the end-user experience, reduces the load on IT resources, and
safely and securely retains the business information contained in email.
ArcMail's scalable solutions are designed to meet the email
archiving and management requirements of organizations both large and
small. ArcMail has a global channel program to help deliver its products
to organizations worldwide. ArcMail is headquartered in Shreveport, La.,
and has development groups in Washington and Arizona.
For more information, visit http://www.arcmail.com or call
318/841-1153.
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