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Messaging Architects and Exalead Deliver Discovery Module for Subsecond Search and Retrieval With the Release of M+Archive 3.5

Posted : Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:01:18 GMT
Author : Messaging Architects
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MONTREAL and PARIS -- 02/18/08 -- Messaging Architects, the leader in risk management software and services for enterprise email, and Exalead, a global provider of search software for business and the Web, announced the release of M+Archive 3.5 with a new Discovery module powered by the unified, secure exalead one:search(TM) platform. Through this integration, Messaging Architects and Exalead will deliver end-to-end ediscovery solutions to enterprise IT and legal departments utilizing the Messaging Architects' M+Archive Risk Management and Compliance Platform.

By embedding exalead one:search technology into M+Archive, organizations will be able to quickly and easily retrieve archived email through a unified user interface. M+Archive's integrated real-time indexing and subsecond search engine provides advanced search features that meet even the most stringent legal discovery requirements. Guided navigation and categorization will enable administrators to quickly go through large data repositories, sort search results based on a number of parameters, and easily locate specific content.

The newest version of Messaging Architects' M+Archive is a comprehensive enterprise-class archiving solution for managing and retaining information stored in the corprorate collaboration system across online, nearline, and offline storage from a single user interface. Exalead's patented Search by Serendipity(TM) technology, at the foundation of exalead one:search, adds value to M+Archive's already robust management and search capabilities with cutting-edge guided navigation and categorization and unprecedented speed of search and retrieval. M+Archive's advanced filtering capabilities powered by the exalead one:search platform enable enterprises to eliminate irrelevant records and narrow down searches extremely fast, thus lowering processing costs and reducing review workload.

"Having the ability to access archives momentarily regardless of where they are stored is critical to the successful outcome of any ediscovery response," said Michael Mastine, Director of Product Management at Messaging Architects. "With the new release of M+Archive we are offering our enterprise clients the capability to find a needle in a haystack in seconds. Not only will organizations be able to perform subsecond initial searches, but they will be able to perform subsecond refinement of those searches using an intuitive interface. M+Archive 3.5 will further enable our clients to fully take advantage of the data residing in their corporate repositories and successfully mitigate any risks arising from ediscovery or access to information requests."

"Integrating the Exalead platform into M+Archive directly benefits enterprise-level organizations by resulting in a dramatic reduction of the cost and time traditionally associated with ediscovery requests," said François Bourdoncle, co-founder of Exalead, which recently received a positive technology audit by Butler Group, the IT End User division of Datamonitor Plc, and a leading provider of Information Technology research, analysis and advice.

About Messaging Architects

Messaging Architects ranks among the industry's leading providers of email risk management software and services. Our applications address the needs for Policy, Security and Compliance in the corporate messaging infrastructure and are used daily by thousands of enterprise clients worldwide. Compatible with Novell GroupWise, Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes/Domino, our products are installed and supported via a worldwide channel of over 100 Certified System Integrators and IT Consultants, including Novell. For more information, visit our website at www.messagingarchitects.com/businessdriven.

About Exalead

Founded in 2000 by search-engine pioneers, Exalead is a global provider of search software for businesses and the Web. Based on the first and only unified search technology platform, Exalead's products provide users with a single access point to information, regardless of format or location. Its patented Search by Serendipity(TM) navigation system adapts to user habits, providing a uniquely satisfying search experience. The exalead one:search(TM) line of software products is used by leading banking and financial services, media, consumer packaged goods, research, retailing and telecommunications companies around the world. A specially-designed OEM version of the award-winning exalead one:search platform is also available for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) that need a compelling information access solution which can be easily embedded into any business application. Exalead is an operating unit of Qualis, an international holding company, with offices in Paris, New York, San Francisco, Glasgow, Milan and Munich. For more information, please visit http://corporate.exalead.com.

Contact info:

Roumiana Deltcheva
Director of Strategic Partnerships
rd@messagingarchitects.com


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