Company Kerio Technologies has announced the certification of its cross-platform mail server Kerio MailServer for Microsoft Windows 7. Kerio MailServer according to the developer contributes to productivity growth in organizations, provides a more efficient management of e-mail, calendars, business contacts and tasks both in stationary and mobile systems.
Expansion of Kerio Outlook Connector, adapting Microsoft Outlook for group work, also updated for use with Windows 7. Now, organizations can easily migrate to Windows 7 and free to work with e-mail, calendaring, contacts and tasks with the Kerio Outlook Connector for Microsoft Outlook or through the Web Client Kerio WebMail in any browser.
«Windows - one of many platforms, is compatible with Kerio MailServer. We are pleased to provide the possibility of unlimited choice of platforms to small and medium-sized businesses throughout the world ", - says Dusan Vitek (Dusan Vitek), vice president of marketing for Kerio Technologies.
Price base version of Kerio MailServer, a ten-user - ^ 471, the cost of adding each new user is from ^ 18,9.
"I know that many of our users are eagerly awaited new operating system, - said Maxim Akimov, head of Kerio Technologies Russia and CIS. - I would be glad if the certification of our mail server will deliver you from fear of critical correspondence and lists of cases in the planned migration ", - he continues.
"The company Kerio once again proved its innovation, ensuring compatibility with Windows 7 before its official release - says Maxim Gavrilov, General Director of" Soft Management, a preferred partner of Kerio Technologies. - Supports the latest operating system, said that Kerio products are up to date and even ahead of time. "
Recall that this summer, Russia's developer of IT security company Doctor Web, Ltd., As being reported it has released the final version of Dr.Web anti-virus product for Kerio MailServer. This is an application that connects to the mail server, Kerio, designed to ensure reliable protection of corporate mail systems from virus threats.



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