RCom ties up with Microsoft

December 29, 2010 10:01 pm | Updated 10:01 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

Reliance Internet Data Centre (RIDC), the IDC division of Reliance Communications, has partnered Microsoft to launch ‘Reliance Hosted Exchange 2010', a complete end-to-end e-mailing solution which promotes business messaging and collaboration. This enterprise solution is aimed at small and medium businesses as well as large enterprises which want to implement hosted mail model for the first time or upgrade/migrate the existing mail set-up.

The solution eliminates users' needs to invest in hardware, software licences, security and related management costs by providing a ‘pay-per mailbox' service model. This offers the customer a cost-efficient enterprise-class mailing .

The solution will deliver features such as active sync mobile devices integration, flexible mail box size, web calendaring facility and remote location archiving.

“The partnership with Microsoft is in line with our philosophy to offer the latest customised hosting solution to offer maximum cost and management benefits to customers,” said Venugopal Ramanathan, Senior Executive Vice-President, RIDC.

“RCom Hosted Exchange 2010 suite will help businesses manage their communication needs mainly e-mail in a highly cost-effective manner by outsourcing the end-to-end management to RIDC in a reduced cost to ownership (RCTO) model,” he added.

“E-mail today is a critical business tool. We will work with RCom to help them deliver to enterprises a secure, integrated and feature-rich e-mail solution that enables and improves worker productivity.

The growth predicted from this market spells significant opportunities and Microsoft is committed to working with our partners to leverage them through our technologies” said Microsoft India Group Director (Communications Sector) Vikas Arora.

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