Interliant Extends Role with Frost & Sullivan | Internet News

Interliant Extends Role with Frost & Sullivan

Dec 13, 2001
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Purchase, N.Y.-based ASP Interliant today announced that it will provide managed email services to Frost & Sullivan, a worldwide technology consulting and market research company with headquarters in London.

According to a statement released by Interliant, using the INIT Managed Messaging system (based on Lotus Notes/Domino), Frost & Sullivan’s inbound and outbound email system was up and running within seven days of the contract being signed.

The contract for managed email extends the relationship between the two companies. Interliant has been providing its INIT Managed Hosting solution to Frost & Sullivan for its Web site. In addition, Interliant provides both managed security and a 24-hour help-desk service to Frost & Sullivan, which produces more than 500 market reports and subscription services that it delivers to its customers via portals on its Web site.

“We needed a company that could implement an email system rapidly to our tight time scales,” said Andrew Small, managing director, Frost & Sullivan Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). “Having worked with Interliant in the past, we felt they were the ideal choice. Interliant already hosts and manages our Web site, which has been enormously successful.”

“Frost & Sullivan has recognized the business benefits of outsourcing non-core business functions like email to a specialist company that can offer them a solution to fit their precise requirements,” said Neil Turner, managing director for Interliant UK. “They get all of the benefits with none of the IT headaches.”


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