New eM Client -- Give Your Messaging a Better Outlook
We would like to announce eM Client a new business application, that offers robust e-mail search, instant messaging, calendaring and collaboration integration across many messaging platforms and e-mail providers.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- eM Client, Inc. is introducing the latest version of eM Client from the DEMO Fall 2010 conference. This new desktop client for Windows offers stunning features, such as instant messaging and Skype integration, communication and attachment history, but also has direct integration with many server and messaging platforms, eliminating the need for any plug ins and making deployment easy across organizations of any size.
"This is Outlook, but on steroids. It's lighter, faster, and integrates things like IM and social networking all within an intuitive user interface. This will give Outlook, even with Xobni, a serious run for the money," explains Matt Marshall, executive producer of DEMO.
Client is also introducing new cloud service Sync2eM that allows seamless synchronization of all contacts and calendars from eM Client to any mobile device, without the need to install any additional app or plug-in.
After three years of development and real-world testing, it has everything users can expect from a mature productivity tool. After 70, 000 installations in just six months, eM Client heads to become a leader of the email client solution market.
About DEMO
Produced by the IDG Enterprise events group, the worldwide DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products innovations, which are hand selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying cutting-edge technologies and helping entrepreneurs secure venture funding and establish critical business For more information on the DEMO conferences, visit http://www.demo.com/.
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