Full press release : Openfind Information Technology, Inc., the renowned software company in Asia, and Global Infonet Sdn Bhd (GISB), a professional provider for heterogeneous integrated IT solutions, have teamed up to provide trusted messaging system and email archving solutions with centralized security which is simpler and more cost-effective for Malaysia enterprises.
Openfind has established around ten years and continuously invested in developing essential Internet technologies to provide over thoushands of enterprises with proven technologies and services. “Key requirement for Malaysia enterprises is reliability, functionality and cost. Openfind selected GISB as local partner is because of its proven rich experiences of delivering robust and cost-effective messaging solutions to the education, government and varying sizes of business seamlessly.,” said Joe Kan, business developement director for GISB.
The comprehensive messaging system should be a foremost consideration for enterprises today, how to streamline the orerpation process and increase productivity are the ciritical challenages to IT people. “ With the partnership between Trademal and GISB, Openfind can dramatically solve the previous compatibility problems and cost dilemma for IT administrators We also provide the portal serach serivce to Artisense Webtech Sed Bhd (Trademal), “ partnering with Openfind has assists our memebers to easiy and exactly find the information with reliable search mechanism, significantly improve the process of knowleage sharing”, Yik Swofino, director of Trademal.
Openfind has dominates the market share over 50% at the education, telecom and government sector in Taiwan, also in Japan market, the customers are including Executive Yuan, Legislative Yuan, Taipei City Governemnt, Chunghwa Telecom, KDDI Telecom, Sony Music Network and Ritsumeikan University. Combining the solid deployment experiences and professinal techincal support, Openfind and GISB expects to reduce the complexity and cost of managing email system while the availability of critical data. |