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Messaging Solutions Joins Instant Technologies" Channel Program

Leading VAR Adds Best-of-Breed Enterprise IM Add-ons to their Solution Portfolio /Software News Articles/ - DURHAM, NH, March 27, 2008 - Instant Technologies, specialists in developing innovative, enterprise-class compliance and productivity solutions for IBM Lotus Sametime and Microsoft Office Communications Server, is pleased to welcome Messaging Solutions to their channel program. Instant Technologies" expertise in unified communications and real-time collaboration dates back to the release of their first product in 2002. Today, the company offers solutions for IM archiving, IM queue management, persistent chat rooms, IM bot development, buddy list administration, and more. "Messaging Solutions is a great addition to our channel program," says Peyton McManus, President of Instant Technologies. "They have a long track record of selling solutions—rather than products—that has enabled them to build trusted relationships with many of the world"s most recognizable companies, educational institutions, and government entities." "We select the solutions we offer based on feedback from our clients," says Bob DeMond, President of Messaging Solutions. "Our clients" demand for add-ons for Sametime and OCS has been increasing steadily, so we responded by partnering with the best vendor in the space. Peyton and his team at Instant Technologies have years of experience in real-time collaboration, and their experience is reflected in the power and simplicity of their products."


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