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Written by Russ   
Thursday, 27 August 2009

Cloud-Based Email, Calendaring & Sharing from BlueTie

 

Save Time and Money by Outsourcing Your Email Operations, and Provide a High-Margin Alternative to Microsoft® Exchange for Your Business Customers

BlueTie offers ISPs, Website Hosts, and other service providers like you the opportunity to profitably resell its award-winning email and collaboration application suite under your own brand. BlueTie's fully-featured Exchange alternative was designed from the beginning with the needs of the business market in mind and is the leader in functionality, storage, value and reliability. With BlueTie, your high-value business customers can take advantage of a Web-based, secure, best-in-class business email application that allows their employees to share calendars, contacts, and files easily. Naturally, BlueTie offers a streamlined version designed for your residential customers as well. Because BlueTie hosts the service, you incur no costs for hardware, software, or add-ons such as anti-virus or anti-spam servers, and spend far less of your time performing email administration and maintenance.

BlueTie provides:
  • 10GB business-class email with spam and virus protection, 25MB attachments, rich text formatting, spell-check, drag & drop folder management, and email addresses that reflect your customers' business domain names
  • Web access to all features from any online computer at any location
  • POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP support
  • Patented SecureSend™ sensitive document transmission system
  • Shared contacts with vCard compatibility, custom fields, easy grouping and sharing with co-workers
  • Shared calendars with iCal compatibility, free/busy comparisons across multiple co-workers' calendars for one-click meeting scheduling, drag & drop meeting changes with auto-notification of attendees, and administrative assistant scheduling privileges
  • Tasks list integrated with calendar and contacts for managing projects, follow-ups and commitments
  • Shared files (included in 10GB storage per user) for easy shared access to critical files, such as contracts, HR documents, and marketing and sales materials, from any location
  • Instant messaging
  • Enterprise Manager administrative management console
  • Each BlueTie account supports an unlimited number of users
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Reliable & Secure

BlueTie understands just how important data is to your customers. That's why we've taken many steps to ensure that their data remains secure. BlueTie utlizes leading-edge technology to protect your customers' data and your good name, including:

  • Multiple Tier One Datacenters
  • Military grade security with biometric scanning
  • Redundant power back-up with battery back-up and diesel generators
  • Data replicated in triplicate with daily back-up
  • 24 x 7 live monitoring

Special Pricing for AASP Member Companies

Call 1-800-BlueTie today to learn more, and to hear about special AASP member pricing!

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