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High-performance records compliance solution manages multiple content types, ingestion, archiving, search and retrieval
RUTHERFORD, NJ, May 16, 2006 -- AXS-One Inc. (AMEX: AXO), a leading provider of high-performance records compliance management software solutions, today announced that it will showcase the Sun (SM) Compliance and Content Management Solution, the customer-ready set of enterprise software, technology and services that leverages the AXS-One Compliance Platform, at the AIIM Expo in Philadelphia May 16-18. The Sun Compliance and Content Management Solution integrates Sun's storage and compliance products, the expertise of its client solutions organization, and the Solaris™ Operating System (OS) built around the AXS-One Compliance Platform to deliver a cost-effective compliance, legal discovery and archival solution for all electronic records.
"The collaboration between Sun Microsystems and AXS-One continues to set the standard for excellence in the compliance arena. We will continue to expand the AXS-One Compliance Platform and its related offerings to deliver more value to a market that must balance requirements for regulatory compliance and risk reduction with cost containment and operational efficiency,” said Bill Lyons, CEO of AXS-One. "This is a business environment that clearly needs records compliance management solutions that are highly flexible, can easily manage multiple content types, and provide the highest level of performance for critical functions such as ingestion, archiving and 100% error-proof search and retrieval. Our technology was designed from the ground up to provide all these capabilities and many more, and the Sun Compliance and Content Management Solution, with the AXS-One Compliance Platform at its core, meets exactly those needs.”
Recent innovations to the solution include integrating the Sun™ Infinite Mailbox, implementation for Lotus Notes databases, offering users of Infinite Mailbox, a seamless migration path to both existing features and additional capabilities within the AXS-One Compliance Platform, and processing improvements that enable Lotus Domino users to continue to reduce infrastructure (especially storage and associated management) and backup costs with greater reliability and efficiency, as well as mitigate corporate e-mail liability and enable e-discovery.
“Data and content are the lifeblood of business today and meeting strict regulations for archiving this data is critical for many of our customers,” said Paul Giroux, vice president of Disk, Storage Group, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Working with ECM partners like AXS-One and leveraging Sun's technology portfolio, including the new Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Appliance and Sun StorageTek Compliance Archiving Software, we are providing customers with solutions that address their most complex content management challenges and meet stringent archiving policies."
More information on the Sun Compliance and Content Management solution is available at http://www.sun.com/service/businesscompliance/c2ms.html. Visit Sun and AXS-One at AIIM in booth #1012.
About AXS-One Inc.
AXS-One Inc. (AMEX: AXO) is a leading provider of Records Compliance Management solutions. The AXS-One Compliance Platform enables organizations to implement secure, scalable and enforceable policies that address records management for corporate governance, legal discovery and industry regulations such as SEC17a-4, NASD 3010, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, The Patriot Act and Gramm-Leach Bliley. AXS-One's technology has been critically acclaimed as best of class and delivers digital archiving, business process management, electronic document delivery and integrated records disposition and discovery for e-mail, instant messaging, images, SAP and other corporate records. Founded in 1979, and headquartered in Rutherford , NJ , AXS-One has offices worldwide including in the United States , Australia , Singapore , United Kingdom and South Africa. For further information, visit the AXS-One web site at http://www.axsone.com
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