
Thursday, 03 November 2011 08:50
Oxford University Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI) Renews Commitment to Mirapoint Message Server™ Email Platform
LONDON, UK – November 2, 2011 – Critical Path, a leading provider of messaging software and services, today announced that Oxford University’s Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI) has renewed their commitment to Mirapoint Message Server™ as the department’s email platform.
The scientists at STRUBI conduct sophisticated research on proteins and other biomolecules – how they work and how they can be controlled for the benefit of human health. With Mirapoint Message Server, STRUBI will be able to continue to support the department’s email platform, which generates millions of messages relating to their research activities. The superior performance, scalability, simplicity of management and competitive cost of ownership of the platform, gives STRUBI the autonomy and flexibility they need to be able to efficiently, reliably and securely provide the messaging service required for internationally competitive research and collaboration.
“To a research team with demanding needs, an email platform is a mission critical service. Mirapoint Message Server gives us the performance and control we need in an easy to use and manage, but above all else, stable email platform,” said Jon Diprose, Head of Scientific Computing at STRUBI. “As our incumbent platform for the last seven years, the reliability of Mirapoint Message Server has been repeatedly demonstrated, and we have every confidence that it will continue to deliver the stable and secure email platform that our users love.”
Mirapoint Message Server Solution
Mirapoint Message Server™ is a solid foundation for a secure messaging infrastructure, providing a standards-based platform that intelligently serves, secures and manages messages with multi-mode client access. The Mirapoint Message Server offers the best price-performance and the scalability to handle the most demanding email environments. For more information on Mirapoint Message Server please visit http://www.mirapoint.com.
Peter Stevenson, Director of Critical Path’s Mirapoint business in Europe commented, “STRUBI has demanding requirements around performance, reliability and control of their email platform. For the past seven years, STRUBI has been a valued customer and partner and we have demonstrated that we can meet the requirements and expectations of their users. We are delighted they have renewed their commitment to our platform and that we will continue to provide the critical email service so relied upon by this prestigious team.”
About Oxford University’s Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI)
The Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI) is part of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford. STRUBI is also part of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics. The Division includes the Oxford Protein Production Facility and the Oxford Particle Imaging Centre.
About Critical Path, Inc.
Critical Path's extensive portfolio of applications and services enable millions of people to communicate, connect, share and organize while providing industry-leading safety and assurance. Consumer solutions for online communication and social networking are delivered to leading service providers under the Memova® brand for white-label applications, and directly to consumers as the award-winning "ShoZu" service. The world's largest enterprises choose messaging, safety and assurance solutions delivered under the Mirapoint brand. With offices around the globe, Critical Path supports companies with their deployments of Memova, ShoZu and Mirapoint solutions to drive revenue, boost loyalty, streamline operations and reduce costs. More information is available at www.criticalpath.net.
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Monday, 04 April 2011 07:47
Oberthur Technologies and Critical Path in Exclusive Partnership
To provide backup and restore services for mobile phones
PARIS, France – April 4th, 2011 – Oberthur Technologies, the world’s second largest provider of security and identification solutions and services based on smart card technologies, and Critical Path, leader in the field of messaging services, have announced today an exclusive agreement to provide a joint back-up and synchronisation platform for device and SIM data. The combined offer provides efficient management of a subscriber’s personal data on either their SIM or their mobile devices.
Tuesday, 21 December 2010 00:00
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Critical Path and TCT Mobile Partner to Bring Mobile Social Applications to Newest ALCATEL phones
PARIS, France – December 21, 2010 – Critical Path, a leading provider of messaging software and services, and TCT Mobile today announced a partnership to incorporate social media applications into the newest release of ALCATEL mobile phones.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010 08:33
Mirapoint and Critical Path to Merge
Combined company creates a world leader in messaging and security solutions
Sunnyvale, CALIFORNIA & Dublin, IRELAND – October 19, 2010 – Mirapoint Software Inc., the secure enterprise messaging experts, and Critical Path, Inc., a leading provider of messaging software and services, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to merge.
Thursday, 14 October 2010 10:23
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More than 80% of French people worry about losing the content of their mobile phone, yet 62% don´t have back-up
Critical Path´s solution, Phone Back-Up, helps protect mobile phones content including contacts, text messages, photos, music and videos.
Paris, FRANCE October 14, 2010 – Critical Path, a leading provider of messaging software and services, today announced the results of a study of how consumers store and protect information on their mobile phone. The study, conducted in France, Italy and Spain reveals that in France eight out of ten mobile phone users worry about losing the information stored on their mobile phones. However 62% don´t have the information that they consider increasingly important, backed-up.
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