Presence Networks integrates IM system with e-archiving technology

Presence Networks Limited, a market leader in secure real time communications, today announced that it has integrated its Enterprise Instant Messaging solution with the latest generation e-archiving and e-discovery technology to create Turquoise, a new solution for live trading environments.

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Designed to enable secure communication and collaboration from PCs, Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices, Turquoise uniquely combines presence-based communication with the ability to search and retrieve content for evidential weight from a wide ranges fixed and mobile voice and data sources.

Presence Networks' CEO, Symon Blomfield claims that the Turquoise platform is a system agnostic, next generation solution characterized by short adoption timescales and rapid ROI.

Blomfield said; "Our Networker system focuses on security, user authentication, accountability and control. By combining Networker with the latest in e-archiving technology, we have enabled live communication to be archived alongside content from other sources in a form that can be searched and retrieved in context including with 3rd party authentication for evidential weight.'

Presence Networks believes that the real power of Turquoise is that it can be can either be delivered as fully managed Software as a Service or as a hybrid with the e-archive store deployed inside the Customer's own Data Centre.

The new solution is being marketed under the Company's Registered Turquoise Trademark to differentiate it from Networker, the company's stand alone secure Enterprise Instant Messaging managed service.

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