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July 15, 2003 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Verio (verio.com) announced today the availability of the NTT/Verio BusinessXchange service for medium and large enterprises. The new service is built on the Microsoft Exchage platform and delivers universal access to e-mail, calendars, and shared files using Outlook 2002 and Outlook Web Access.
Verio will provide 24x7 support, focusing on system security, reliability, patch and upgrade management as well as administrator customer service. In addition, Verio will be offering an uptime service level agreement of up to 99.5 percent, greatly minimizing lost productivity due to service outages.
"Developing the appropriate messaging solution internally can be a daunting and costly task for even the largest corporation employing the savviest of IT professionals," said Isabel Ehringer, president of Verio's Enterprise Hosting Business Unit. "Working with Microsoft and Apptix, Verio's new managed messaging solution allows businesses looking to outsource their existing e-mail system the best opportunity on the market to accomplish their IT and financial objectives. They can use this new offering to lower their Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) associated with running messaging and collaboration products, while increasing functionality of services and user administration, scaling costs more efficiently and taking advantage of product enhancements over time."
Verio, an NTT subsidiary, is a provider of global IP solutions to the enterprise market, including Web hosting, dedicated access, virtual private networks and managed services.
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