AXIGEN (http://www.axigen.com), the professional mail server vendor, announced today the closure of a strategic agreement with IPSYSTEMS Inc (http://www.ipsystems.ph), the company’s first partner in the Philippines.
Based on its ten year experience on the Philippine market, IPSYSTEMS Inc provides excellent services in engineering and designing, installing, commissioning, and repairing of computer systems. The company offers custom-made Linux packages for each client's needs and requirements and has been successfully collaborating with AXIGEN for over a year.
“Our new and valuable partnership agreement with AXIGEN is an affirmation of our corporate mission, which is to continuously provide the Linux advantage to corporate organizations in the Philippines. We are confident and highly appreciative that this partnership will result in a continuous satisfaction for our clients, due to the secure and innovative solutions provided by AXIGEN,” said Patricia B. Celis, Vice President of IPSYSTEMS Inc.
“We are really pleased to have closed such a valuable partnership and to have made our way to the Philippines. Given our partner’s extensive knowledge of the local market, we are confident we will increase AXIGEN Mail Server awareness within the Philippine business environment. Local organizations will thus have better access to a state-of-the-art range of technologies developed by AXIGEN”, concluded Oana Bornaz, AXIGEN CEO.
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AXIGEN Mail Server has recently won the ServerWatch 2007 Product Excellence Award for the Communications Server category, after having competed with four other messaging solutions – Zimbra, CommuniGate, Merak and Lotus.
Based on a multiplatform architecture, the AXIGEN Mail Server, now at version 4.0, runs on several Linux and BSD distributions, on Solaris and PowerPC and signed technology partnerships with Sun Microsystems, RedHat, IBM and Avira.
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AXIGEN products are distributed by a network of 90 partners worldwide, as the distribution network has been increased by 60 percent in the first five months of 2007.