Monday, March 17, 2008

IMail Server Wins the Network Computing Awards 2008

IMail Server announced today that it was awarded the Network Computing Awards 2008 Messaging Product of the Year.

The awards, hosted annually, recognizes outstanding products and services in the network computing industry.

"I am thrilled to win this award," said Tripp Allen, president of Ipswitch (News - Alert) - Messaging Division. "It is an honor to lead a team that focuses on excellence in software development and superior customer support and satisfaction." Winners are chosen by the readers of Network Computing magazine.

IMail Server is a messaging solution for small to mid-sized businesses. In addition to offering premium anti-spam and leveraging third-party anti-virus solutions, IMail also offers secure instant messaging and shared calendaring to make scheduling tasks and appointments easy, according to the company.

"We will continue to focus on customer satisfaction with high quality software, excellent support, and by adding the features that our customers have requested," says Allen. IMail has added many of these new features, including the much requested low-bandwidth webmail client, in their new IMail Server Version 10, which releases March 31.

Another Ipswitch, product, WhatsUp Gold, secured runner-up to Cisco (News - Alert) for Network Monitoring System of the Year at the same ceremony. Ipswitch, Inc. develops IT software products for businesses worldwide. Created in 1991 by Roger Greene, the company now has three product divisions: Network Management, File Transfer, and Messaging.

By Tim Gray, TMCnet Web Editor

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