📅 - Application management and provisioning platform developer Abridean Inc. (abridean.com) announced on Wednesday that its AbrideanProvisorT has been selected by enterprise solution provider divine Inc. (divine.com).
divine will use AbrideanProvisorT to automate the provisioning of its Managed Microsoft Exchange 2000 service. The AbrideanProvisorT, says the company, is an application and provisioning and management platform designed to allow service providers to automate the delivery of hosted applications. The divine managed service, says Abridean, simplifies email administration and management, and can reduce the messaging expenses of enterprise customers. "AbrideanProvisorT provides important functionality for our Managed Microsoft Exchange 2000 customers," says Skip Yost, product manager for divine's Managed Exchange 2000. "We are able to automate the provisioning of mailboxes, which otherwise can be an expensive and time-consuming process, and provide our customers with the tools to easily administer their email system remotely."
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