Liquid Machines to Showcase Integration With Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) at Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2005
Market Wire, July, 2005
Liquid Machines®, Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) solutions, will showcase its exclusive interoperability with Microsoft's Windows Rights Management Services at Booth #933 at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference, Friday through Sunday, July 8-10, 2005, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Liquid Machines is the first and only Enterprise Rights Management solution to support multiple policy servers and enforce Windows RMS policies across disparate desktop and business productivity applications.
-- Liquid Machines Document Control(TM) for RMS extends Windows RMS
policies to help enforce complete access and usage controls of content
including open, read, write, save, save as, print, print screen -- as the
content moves between 65 different applications and file formats including
Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Visio.
-- Liquid Machines Email Control(TM) for RMS enhances Windows RMS with
server-side policy enforcement capabilities that automatically apply
protection based on corporate guidelines at the email gateway. Protection
is enforced persistently throughout the e-mail lifecycle no matter where
the message goes, internally or externally.
"Many of our customers are looking for a true end-to-end Rights & Identity Management solution and want to take advantage of Windows RMS to help secure applications such as Microsoft Office 2000 and XP, Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Visio," said Andrew Ames, Director of Sales for Logic Trends, a leading services, consulting and systems integration firm focused on Security, Identity and Access Management. "Liquid Machines makes this possible and ensures persistent information protection across our customers' heterogeneous business processes."
Liquid Machines' Solutions Provider Program enables value-added resellers, independent software vendors and system integrators to leverage Liquid Machines ERM solutions as part of their information security, regulatory compliance, and e-mail archive practices and solutions at a significant discount to their customers. Partner benefits include not-for-resale Liquid Machines software, marketing support and tools, product training, technical support, and access to qualified lead pass programs.
Microsoft partners interested in learning more about how Liquid Machines extends Windows RMS are invited to visit Liquid Machines at Booth #933 at the 2005 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference or send an email to partners@liquidmachines.com.
About Liquid Machines
Liquid Machines is the leading provider of Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) solutions that persistently protect critical business content and audit usage while enabling collaboration. Liquid Machines' Document Control and Email Control solutions allow companies in the consulting, financial services, government, manufacturing, and healthcare industries to share information securely, within any application, wherever it goes, throughout its lifecycle. Liquid Machines ERM solutions help enterprises satisfy today's ever-increasing information security regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, NASD 2711, HIPAA and others, as well as implement and practice internal mandates for intellectual property security, product version control, or clinical data protection.
Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Liquid Machines is privately held and is backed by Atlas Venture, Masthead Venture Partners, and Draper Fisher Jurvetson. For more information on the company and our vision The Freedom of Security(TM), visit us at www.liquidmachines.com.
© 2005 Liquid Machines, Inc. All rights reserved. Liquid Machines, Enabling Secure Business, The Freedom of Security, Policy Droplet, Omniva, and the Liquid Machines logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Liquid Machines, Inc. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images, and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited. Product or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. The information contained in this document represents the current view of Liquid Machines, Inc. on the issues discussed as of the date of publication.
Media Contact: Jonathan W. Daly Liquid Machines, Inc. Direct: (781) 693-3600 Email: Email Contact
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