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C-MAIL Launches 'Smart' Email Productivity Solution Designed To Help Business and...

Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:03am EDT
C-MAIL Launches 'Smart' Email Productivity Solution Designed To Help Business
and Government Users Solve the Email Overload Problem and Speed Decision
Making

Offered as SaaS or On-Premises Solution, C-MAIL Automatically Prioritizes
Messages and Provides Powerful Reporting, Workflow, and Social Network Mapping
Tools

NEW YORK, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- C-MAIL(TM) Corporation (www.myc-mail.com), a
provider of enterprise email productivity software, today announced the launch
of its flagship solution, C-MAIL(TM), on-demand.  Offered as a
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) or on-premise solution installed behind the
corporate firewall, C-MAIL is ideal for busy professionals and organizations
of any type - from large enterprises to SMBs to government agencies.

C-MAIL is a user-friendly, intelligent SaaS add-in to Microsoft Outlook(TM)
that automatically and dynamically prioritizes email messages. C-MAIL's
patent-pending algorithms work in the background taking into account users'
clicking behavior, past email history, configurable company business rules,
and various other optional user input. This dynamic prioritization and "smart"
learning results in superior accuracy of email prioritization - and relieves
the burden of endlessly sifting through email, thus saving precious time and
enabling faster decision-making on important email. Easy to learn and quick to
set-up, C-MAIL functions without modifying Outlook's email rules, folders, or
archiving policies. 

"Most email overload solutions available today rely on static rules-based
technology and are limited to individual PC software  that cannot effectively
keep up with or adapt to the speed of business," said Manish Sood, CEO of
C-MAIL Corp. "We developed C-MAIL's globally scalable solution specifically
targeting the email productivity and reporting needs of corporate users.
C-MAIL applies a fundamentally different technology consisting of dynamic
prioritization of email, intuitive learning capabilities from individuals and
groups, single-click workflow, meaningful email analytics, security and
privacy controls, and enterprise-grade reporting. The benefits of using the
service speak to the strong value proposition."

C-MAIL's patent-pending technology automatically analyzes individual and
company email data to map organizational social networks, providing end-users
and managers alike with a better sense of communication bottlenecks,
productivity benchmarks, and key performance metrics. With C-MAIL, users can
gain immediate efficiencies from the start. By analyzing the solution's robust
real-time metrics and intuitive reporting, users can improve overall
productivity, speed of decision-making, customer service, group collaboration,
knowledge management, and efficient email data archiving.

"For many workers, the inbox becomes a cluttered and very unfocused to-do list
resulting in excess time spent either determining which emails are high
priority or constantly searching for actionable emails - which in turn becomes
a very inefficient way to do business," said Sood. "Recent studies have shown
that one minute of interruption can cost 15 minutes of lost productivity. With
nearly half of your workday spent reviewing and managing email, the majority
of which are non-urgent, businesses in today's economy need a 'smart'
productivity solution that ensures that the workforce is clearly focused on
business priorities - C-MAIL is that very solution." 

For a brief product demo, visit www.myc-mail.com/demo.asp or email
sales@myc-mail.com . 

C-MAIL System Requirements
C-MAIL SaaS on-demand supports MS Outlook 2007, with no server requirements.
C-MAIL on-premises solution supports MS Outlook 2003 or higher, and requires
SQL Server 2005 Enterprise and Windows 2003/IIS. 

C-MAIL Pricing
On-demand SaaS deployments are priced per user, per year - with volume
discounts available. C-MAIL on-premises deployments are custom priced, based
on IT environment and customization needs. 

C-MAIL Corp provides full enterprise implementation services ranging from
installation, email migration, user training to, productivity consulting,
customized reporting, and 24/7 technical support.

About C-MAIL Corp.
Based in New York City, C-MAIL(TM) originated from Business Instruments
(www.business-instruments.com), a successful IT Services company serving large
enterprise, government, and SMB customers. C-MAIL is available as either an
on-premises or an on-demand email overload solution and was recently awarded a
Global Top 50 Innovative Company by Always On Network. C-MAIL technology
partners include IBM(TM), Microsoft(TM), and Verisign(TM).  For more
information, please visit www.myc-mail.com or email corporate@myc-mail.com.

All brands and names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective
holders.

[C-MAIL Corp. is a unit of Business Instruments Corp.
www.business-instruments.com]
SOURCE  C-MAIL Corporation

Dave Clarke, Resound Marketing, +1-609-279-0050 x105,
dave@resoundmarketing.com, for C-MAIL Corporation; C-MAIL Corp.,
+1-212-947-4600 x55959, corporate@myc-mail.com



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