Software lets users migrate Lotus Notes to Google Apps.

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CMT for Google Apps(TM) v1.0 enables Lotus Notes/Domino customers to perform high-fidelity migration of email, calendar, and contact data to Google Apps. Platform-agnostic solution can run on single machine for small migrations or be configured to create migration farm for large enterprise migrations. Ultimately, it helps clients cut operating costs by migrating their messaging environment to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model.



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Binary Tree Announces High-Fidelity Software for Migrating Lotus Notes to Google Apps



NEWARK, N.J., Jan. 6 -- Binary Tree announced today the general availability of CMT for Google Apps(TM), the newest addition to its award-winning suite of enterprise email migration products. CMT for Google Apps v1.0 enables Lotus Notes/Domino customers to leverage proven Binary Tree technology for high-fidelity migration of email, calendar and contact data to Google Apps, the suite of collaboration and communication applications that include Gmail(TM), Google Calendar(TM), Google Docs(TM), Google Sites(TM), and more. CMT for Google Apps can be configured to run on a single machine for small migrations or configured to create a migration farm for large enterprise migrations.

As a platform-agnostic technology provider, Binary Tree empowers its clients to effectively execute their strategic platform transition choices with confidence and at low cost, regardless of the source and target platform choices. CMT for Google Apps joins a growing CMT(TM) solution suite that enables clients to leverage Binary Tree technologies for transitions that involve messaging and collaboration platforms from Google, IBM, Microsoft, and Novell to name a few. Additional Google-focused solutions, which will enable seamless email and calendar runtime coexistence between Lotus Notes and Google Apps during a transition to the Google environment, will be announced in the future.

Traci Blowers, Binary Tree's Director of Alliances and Business Development, heralded the release, stating, "CMT for Google Apps brings a new level of choice to the messaging and collaboration marketplace. Our work with Google, combined with our existing strategic alliances with Microsoft and IBM, uniquely enables our clients to more successfully coexist with, and transition between, the major enterprise messaging and collaboration platforms."

Steve Mullen, Manager of Software Development at Binary Tree, commented that the CMT for Google Apps release "presents a compelling opportunity for clients to cut operating costs by migrating their messaging environment to a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model."

For more information on CMT for Google Apps, visit www.binarytree.com/google. For information on purchasing CMT for Google Apps, please contact sales@binarytree.com. For information on becoming an authorized CMT for Google Apps business partner, please contact partners@binarytree.com.

ABOUT BINARY TREE

Binary Tree provides industry leading solutions that analyze, integrate, migrate and extend enterprise messaging and collaboration. Binary Tree's industry-leading CMT(TM) Suite of Products perform analysis, coexistence and migration between Lotus Notes / Domino, Microsoft Outlook / Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint and Google Apps, and their partner's services guide customers through the often complex process with a proven methodology -- minimizing risk and optimizing the customers' migration and coexistence experience. Binary Tree is one of 200 Microsoft National SI Managed Gold Partners, an IBM Premier Partner and a Google Enterprise Partner. The company is headquartered in the NY Metro area, with representation and business partners worldwide. They were recently ranked for the 2nd year in a row on the INC. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in the country.

Binary Tree, CMT, and CMT for Google Apps are trademarks of Binary Tree, Inc. Google, Google Enterprise Partner, Google Apps, Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Sites are trademarks of Google Inc. All other trademarks are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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