Cass Communications Selects NeoNova and Google Services
NeoNova to integrate Google Apps, Postini services into cloud-based broadband offering for CassComm customers
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- NeoNova Network Services, the leader in managed broadband services, today announced Cass Communications (CassComm) has signed a long-term agreement to utilize NeoNova's Cloud Provisioning Platform and NovaSubscriber, in conjunction with Google's messaging and application products.
CassComm is deploying Google Apps and Postini Spam and Virus Filtering to their subscriber base in an effort to provide a feature-rich product set while freeing up technical resources to focus on other areas of their business.
"To expand our in-house solution would require a large investment in both manpower and hardware," said Gerald Gill, CEO of CassComm. "By working with NeoNova to roll out Google with our branding, we will save time, money, and offer the powerful services of Google to our customers."
CassComm will deploy Google Apps through NeoNova's NovaSubscriber provisioning platform. NovaSubscriber eases the complexity of migrating to and managing the Google platform, integrates with other telco systems such as billing, and provides support for other systems such as single sign-on and help desk. "The 'all-in-one' convenience of NovaSubscriber makes it easy to support customers and provide great service," added Gill. "We've found NeoNova is dedicated to service excellence and is already working on a solid execution strategy for our conversion."
"NeoNova is ideally suited to facilitate this transformation and assist CassComm in becoming an entirely new type of service provider, one who operates and takes advantage of cloud-based technologies," said NeoNova CEO Ray Carey. "Our NovaSubscriber platform enables us to integrate all the business components our customers need to run their business, and provide great products and services so they can focus on improving their business and supporting their customers."
About Google Apps
Google Apps is a service using custom domain names with several Google products. It features multiple Web applications with similar functionality to traditional office suites, including: Gmail, Google Calendar, Talk, Docs and Sites. Companies have the ability to brand the Google Apps suite of communication and collaboration tools as their own, allowing for better brand recognition when expanding into new markets and thus driving new revenue.
About Cass Communications
CassComm is comprised of many different companies specializing in the telecommunications industry. Based out of central Illinois and serving 13 counties with the latest in technology, CassComm operates Cass Communications Management Inc., Cass Cable TV, Cass Internet, Cass Telephone, Cass Long Distance, Cass Advertising, and Greene County Partners offering services including: cable television, high-speed internet, digital phone, landline telephone service, and cable television advertising.
About NeoNova
NeoNova drives revenue growth and optimizes customer performance by delivering a wide array of subscriber, network management, and professional services leveraged by extensive industry experience and their powerful service delivery software platform. NeoNova's cloud-based, flexible, and modular provisioning platform enables a comprehensive suite of applications and value-added services that allow service providers to become a best in class ISP in less time with a greater ROI. Recently NeoNova entered into a strategic relationship with Google™ and is now an authorized reseller of the Google Apps™ suite of communication and collaboration tools. For more information, visit www.neonova.net.
Media Contacts |
|
Jane Foreman: NeoNova Network Services: +1 (919) 473.5025 or [email protected] |
|
Noah Garrett: NGC Communications for NeoNova: +1 (252) 423.1277 or [email protected] |
|
SOURCE NeoNova Network Services
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article