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March 07, 2011

Instant Technologies Unveils Instant IMtegrity Archives v4.13



Instant Technologies, specialists in developing innovative, enterprise-class compliance and archiving solutions for IBM Lotus Sametime and Microsoft (News - Alert) Office Communications Server, has introduced Instant IMtegrity Archives v4.13.

The newly released Instant IMtegrity Archives is the premier Lotus Sametime archiving and compliance, search, and discovery solution for IBM (News - Alert) Lotus Sametime. Organizations, through Instant IMtegrity Archives, are allowed to meet regulatory compliance requirements and enforce internal IM usage policies. Being a highly scalable, and stable, Sametime Archiving application, Instant IMtegrity is used at many of the leading financial service organizations.

Updated support for image Sametime image transfers is included by Instant IMtegrity Archives v4.13. In addition to this, it also provides a number of feature enhancements requested by key customers.

“Many of our customers are large financial service companies that require Sametime archiving and demand scalability and stability” said Peyton McManus, president of Instant Technologies (News - Alert), in a press release. “IMtegrity 4.13 continues to deliver on enterprise class Sametime archiving, scalability, and stability.”

Some of the key architectural benefits of Instant IMtegrity Archives include:

Integration with Sametime’s native chat logging facility;

Use of familiar Lotus Domino data storage and system maintenance;

Use of Notes .NSF as its data storage system to leverage existing access control lists, administrative policies, and training.

Instant Technologies is a Lotus Advanced Business Partner and a Microsoft Silver ISV Partner based in Portsmouth, N.H.

In related news, Clarizen has partnered with leading German integrator, Pentos AG (News - Alert), to develop a seamless integration between Lotus Notes and Clarizen through a plug-in that can be installed into Notes.


Deepika Mala is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Tammy Wolf
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