AXIGEN/Intel Technology Partnership
Bucharest, Romania, March 4th, 2009 – AXIGEN (http://www.axigen.com), the professional messaging solution vendor, today announces they have become a member of the Intel Software Partner Program (http://www.intel.com/partner), with the intention to better adapt the AXIGEN Mail Server to Intel architectures.
As part of the Intel® Software Partner Program, AXIGEN focuses on optimizing its cutting edge messaging solutions for Intel platforms. The membership also enables AXIGEN to collaborate with Intel in order to take advantage of emerging trends and technologies, thus offering improved mail server solutions to existing and potential customers.
“We are happy to welcome AXIGEN into our Software Partner Program and we are confident we’ll develop a beneficial collaboration that will result in enriched software solutions for existing and potential customers”, said Peter Rohr, Marketing manager Software and Services Group EMEA.
“Software vendors need to adapt their solutions to their customers’ current needs rather than forcing them to make changes in order to accommodate new software. That is why we put our best effort into adapting AXIGEN to all popular, high-performance hardware platforms, such as Intel’s product range. Our goal is to make AXIGEN’s efficiency and flexibility available to any company within Intel’s wide customer base, thus helping them to proactively meet the challenges and changes of messaging communication,” concluded Oana Bornaz, AXIGEN CEO.
Winner of the ServerWatch 2007 Product Excellence Award for the Communications Server category, AXIGEN Mail Server features a carrier class technology and outstanding support. Now at version 6.2, AXIGEN runs on several Linux and BSD distributions, on Solaris, on Windows operating systems, on PowerPC and SPARC architectures and is becoming the messaging solution of choice for a growing number of service providers and enterprises worldwide.
About AXIGEN and Gecad Technologies
Established in 2001, Gecad Technologies SA, member of the GECAD Group, is the vendor of AXIGEN, a messaging solution for professionals that ensures an efficient and secure worldwide communication environment and business growth for both service providers and companies of all sizes. Currently, AXIGEN is distributed internationally by over 170 partners from 80 countries and manages email traffic for more than 11,000 companies with 6 million end-users.
Our team of seasoned professionals, with 15 years of experience in messaging and IT security delivers cutting-edge products, by developing an innovative carrier-class technology based on proprietary architectures such as AXIGEN GrowSecure™, AXIGEN SmartProcessing™ and AXIGEN UltraStorage™. For further details, please visit: www.axigen.com



March 9th, 2009 at 9:45 am
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