RoxyMail launches SaaS based on Microsoft Exchange 2007

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RoxyMail launches SaaS based on Microsoft Exchange 2007

The service, based on Microsoft's Exchange 2007 technology, can be accessed on a desktop or notebook computer to an iPhone, for less than $10 a month. 

Launched last year, the Software as a Service model, includes corporate-grade security and backup systems, guaranteeing access to an integrated communication service.  

According to Raaj Menon, RoxyMail founder ,business people struggle to juggle email, contacts and schedules between home and work computers and mobile devices, such as the iPhone.

"RoxyMail provides small businesses with access to their email, contacts and calendar data from wherever they are, using virtually any device, from a desktop or notebook computer to a mobile phone," he said.

"This reduces the chances of missing a message and potential sales associated with it.

"While people who work for large enterprises have enjoyed these facilities for some time, the RoxyMail breakthrough is that it is now available to anyone for just a few dollars a month," he added.

RoxyMail relies on Air Traffic Control, a tool that stays in contact with all connected devices, providing safety from virus and spam protection.

All data is synchronised and stored in one central location, so it does not lose any records.

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