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Rockville, MD., Nov 10 2011 – Cloud communication and collaboration software provider HyperOffice announced today that it now supports license portability for all Amazon Web Services Regions including AWS GovCloud (US).

The AWS GovCloud complies with  ITAR and HIPPA regulations, as well  government specific security requirements through the following certifications: FISMA, SAS-70, ISO 27001, FIPS 140-2 compliant end points and PCI DSS Level 1.

“We are all aware of the tremendous pressure on federal and state budgets,” Farzin Arsanjani, president, HyperOffice said in a statement. “Getting rid of costly and outdated legacy systems and shifting to cost effective cloud based systems will be high on the agenda of every public sector organization and government agency, whether local, state or federal.”
“The White House recognizes this opportunity. Former Federal CIO Vivek Kundra’s ‘cloud first’ initiative directs federal IT managers to look at lightweight internet based systems, especially in productivity and collaboration, to reduce costs and improve service delivery,” he added.

A pioneer in cloud email, collaboration and mobility, HyperOffice allows Public Sector organizations and agencies to move essential IT systems and data like email, documents, projects, calendars etc., to the cloud and access them from a centralized cloud based suite accessible from any internet connected PC, Mac or mobile device.

“HyperOffice brings the public sector a robust technology, a solid reputation and 10 years of experience to assist with their move to the cloud”, said Farzin. “Not only is HyperOffice more cost effective than legacy IT systems, it also gives agencies the flexibility to allow employees to work from home or while travelling; access resources from across the country; and collaborate effectively with external contractors”, he added.

“The International Poverty Solutions Collaborative includes faculty from 13 different colleges at The Ohio State University. We have found HyperOffice useful for setting up collaborative work groups. We still have a ways to go to fully use the capabilities of HyperOffice, but collaborators who are sharing and co-editing large documents are seeing immediate benefits,” said Howard Goldstein, Research Director, Schoenbaum Family Center at The Ohio State University. “With increasing acceptance of cloud computing, I suspect that more of our faculty, staff, and students will become enamored with HyperOffice,” Howard added.

“Given fast shrinking budgets, cloud computing offers government agencies an obvious opportunity to cut costs and modernize their systems at the same time”, said Don Begley, Partner at Mita Group, a multi-disciplinary consultancy focused towards the government sector.  “A solution like HyperOffice allows government agencies to move their email, documents and other data from local servers to the cloud, and give their workers the flexibility to access productivity tools from within the office or outside.” Don added.

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About HyperOffice

Founded in 1998, HyperOffice Inc., (https://www.hyperoffice.com), is a leading provider of cloud based communication, collaboration, and mobility software for SMBs.  HyperOffice integrates all the tools teams, employees, clients and contractors need to communicate, collaborate, manage information and be productive, from any web browser or mobile device.

Contact Information:

HyperOffice Inc.
press(at)hyperoffice(dot)com
240-428-1700