DYS Analytics, Inc. Changed Name to Permessa Corporation - Reflects Better The Company Focus of the Past Several Years. The new name – with origins in Italian meaning “permitted” and relates to the process of delivering comprehensive management and control of corporate email, IM and collaboration applications. As email and IM traffic volumes skyrocket and unified communications takes hold, Permessa’s solutions allow IT staffs to better understand, control, demonstrate compliance, and administer enterprise messaging platforms such as IBM Lotus Notes Domino, IBM Lotus Sametime and Microsoft Exchange.
Stefan Mehlhorn, CEO of Permessa, stated: “We’ve offered far more than traditional messaging analysis for years, so it’s time our name better reflects our total value. As IT managers struggle to enforce email policies and assure compliance, they’re seeking a new class of solutions from experts they can trust. Permessa has helped hundreds of organizations manage world-class messaging operations for over 10 years. Look for continued innovation from our team with new solutions, expanded product sets, and further customer deployments.”
The company brings innovative products and services to manage today’s top enterprise messaging platforms. Permessa lets IT staff regain control of their IBM Lotus Notes and Domino, Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Sametime and IBM Lotus QuickPlace networks. Using CONTROL!, administration costs are slashed, service quality is improved, user policies are created and enforced, security improved and delivery issues resolved.
The latest upgrade to the CONTROL! family of products gives IT managers improved at-a-glance visibility of messaging traffic levels. With its new easier-to-scan views and drill-down features, IT can act faster to keep corporate messaging resources at peak performance, readily scalable, and secure. The new version includes:
* Greater drill-down reporting capabilities so IT can more quickly view messaging detail. With a simple click, IT can examine trends by user name, attachment type, subject, form type, attachment by size, domain address, and messaging size – so staff can pin point messaging misuse(s) faster or formulate policy enforcement rules.
* Web browser supported portals with many customizable reporting functions that convert complex messaging statistics into easy-to-read graphical charts. The portals also offer users the possibility to take control of the charts, customizing them to the particular view or toggling between them to a view which best represents the data.
* Enhanced pre-configured or “canned” reports for easier viewing of server utilization, for example to allow IT to monitor other servers’ traffic flow, such as a Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES).
For information visit www.permessa.com.