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The Radicati Group Declares, "With the Release of Version 10, IceWarp Should Make Some Noise in This Market"
Monday, November 09, 2009 1:57 PM


(Source: Business Wire)trackingA recent report by the Radicati Group entitled "Email Platforms for Service Providers Market, 2009-2013," offers an important preview of IceWarp's long-anticipated platform devoted to unified communications. It describes the value that this robust, scalable and feature-rich platform brings service providers.

What's different?

Integration is at the heart of Version 10. This release is not simply the next logical step in the development of the product. It offers next generation engineering and unprecedented implementation of every feature and technology.

In fact, this level of genuine integration is rare. IceWarp dedicated the last year to fundamentally redesigning the IceWarp architecture, giving rise to a truly integrated platform.

"The result is nothing short of visionary," said Chris Knott, IceWarp VP of Support Operations. "Even if we don't add another component or feature for the next couple of years, this new version is so feature-rich and so flexible, that it will remain sustainable for any business that employs it."

That said, IceWarp will continue to evolve the product; every successive version will advance integration and will give businesses even more speed and agility through a growing feature set.

How does IceWarp compete with other solutions?

The Radicati Group finds that with its lower price, extremely low TCO and flexible licensing, IceWarp Unified Communications Server Version 10 has much to offer service providers, as well as large and small enterprise organizations.



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