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ZipLip to Showcase Enhanced IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Integrations at Lotusphere 2006
ZipLip's Unified Email Archival Suite Pushes the Envelope in Email Archiving for Compliance

San Jose, CA - January 23, 2006 - ZipLip, Inc., a leader in email archiving for compliance, announces enhanced features and functionality of the ZipLip Unified Email Archival Suite, with tighter integration to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino (Lotus Notes and Domino 7-ready) for full compliance with requirements from SEC, NASD, Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulatory bodies.

In order to prepare for regulatory compliance and corporate governance, multi-national companies have been busy creating their rules and policies. However, for the most part, these policies have simply sat inside a binder gathering dust.

"Our customers are asking us for a way to get those policies out of the binder and into real world situations so that data can be governed, following those rules that they have created," says Kon Leong, CEO of ZipLip. "By using ZipLip's centralized data governance rules engine, customers can automatically apply rules for encryption, legal privilege, retention, etc., based on a per-regulation, per-rule, per-dept. per-user, or per-mail basis, for email, IM and attachments."

ZipLip Unified Email Archival Suite was designed from the ground-up to respond to enterprise customer needs and requests. As a result of customer feedback, ZipLip's Unified Archival focuses very strongly on corporate surveillance and security of email. As a result, by using ZipLip's data governance rules engine, regulatory rules and corporate governance are no longer just words on paper, but actionable, applicable rules that drive data governance and data policies such as security, retention policies, and legal privilege.

ZipLip is the first product to successfully combine and integrate multiple archiving applications into one system, including email compliance, legal discovery, email storage offloading, and email knowledge management and monitoring into a single system. Enterprises no longer have to install separate systems to acquire these capabilities nor waste resources integrating disparate software.

ZipLip also has the unique ability to empower IBM Lotus deployments for true compliance with the toughest standards set in the U.S. The Unified Archival Suite is the only archiving system to date that enables concurrent archiving of both Lotus Notes and Domino and Microsoft Exchange email systems on the same system, thus providing easy migration from Exchange to Lotus Notes and Domino, as well as preventing potential migrations from Lotus Notes and Domino to Exchange for archiving purposes. With deployments on IBM mainframes, ZipLip is also able to run "True Blue," namely, with IBM DB2, IBM WebSphere, Linux, and IBM Lotus.

"We are very proud of our ability to run True Blue," says Leong. "We are well aware that regulations that appear to only affect the financial industry today will impact almost every publicly-traded company in the near future, and we want IBM Lotus customers to be fully prepared."

About ZipLip
Founded in 1999, and based in San Jose, California, ZipLip makes email archiving software which integrates compliance, legal discovery, storage offloading and knowledge management on a single system. Additional capabilities include secure email and secure files management. Enterprise customers include Bank of New York, Walgreens, Hancock Bank, Furukawa, Morgan Keegan, PNB Financial, First Data Corp, Regions Bank, SI International, and many others. ZipLip is an Advanced level member of IBM PartnerWorld. More information is available at www.ziplip.com.

*IBM, Lotus, and Lotus Notes are registered trademarks. Notes and Domino are trademarks of IBM. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Other company, product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.

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