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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Professional messaging solution vendor AXIGEN (www.axigen.com) has officially released Axigen 7.2, the latest version of its mail server, featuring Ajax-powered WebMail interface that improves the overall user experience when accessing web-based email communication tools.
Designed specifically for the service provider market segment, according to AXIGEN's Thursday announcement, the user-centric WebMail interface provides a desktop-like experience more like email clients such as Outlook or Thunderbird. Axigen WebMail offers an overall optimized look-and-feel, offering keyboard navigation and shortcuts, drag-and-drop, and a live email list view.
"Our new WebMail technology is best described as the cool web experience of your former desktop clients," AXIGEN chief executive officer Oana Bornaz said in a statement. "It is perfect for web-based applications users, such as the majority of potential customers service providers are constantly trying to win over. The flexibility and coolness factor we now provide them with is the edge they need to increase market share."
The WebMail interface also comes with new features to create new services and generate new streams of income. Axigen Mail Server 7.2 has a strong focus on monetization, providing multiple, customizable advertising capabilities and seamless integration with third party applications such as portals and community-related tools, thus helping users keep their customers online for a longer period.
Over the past year, AXIGEN has signed partnerships with international service providers such as Russian integrated IT solutions provider Mosqit (www.mosqit.ru) and Canadian online services provider DMSource Corporation (www.dmsource.ca) to bring the AXIGEN Mail Server product range to a worldwide customer base.
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