TOKYO, March 31, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ) (Nasdaq:IIJI) (TSE1:3774), one of Japan's leading Internet access and comprehensive network solutions providers, today announced it will add the new GDX Mail Option to the integrated corporate mail security functions of the IIJ Secure MX Service.
The GDX Mail Option enables customers to send and receive e-mail using the GDX Trusted Platform, a messaging network for businesses provided by GDX Japan Inc., an IIJ Group company. The GDX Trusted Platform is a dedicated private network that ensures the deliverability, traceability, and authenticity of e-mail through a special protocol that supplants the conventional SMTP protocol and provides a safe and secure B2B messaging environment.
Below is a list of feature highlights.
1. Ensuring the deliverability of e-mail
The deliverability of e-mail between GDX Mail Option users is
ensured. E-mail messages are securely and confidently delivered to
their destination, which ensures that orders, transactions, and
other important business messages do not go missing.
2. Providing a delivery tracking function
From the administrator's Web interface, the delivery status of
messages can be confirmed. The delivery status can be checked
visually via the web-based graphical interface, making the
tracking of e-mail messages much easier than in the day of the
e-mail delivery log.
3. Ensuring reliability through time authentication
Seiko Precision Inc.'s network-based time authentication service
provides a time stamp that complies with the e-Document Law,
enabling customers to verify the exact date and time that an
e-mail was sent.
4. Searchable transmission log
Customers can search a transmission log by date sent, sender,
recipient, subject or the message delivery status and download
through an online interface for system administrators.
In addition to the GDX Mail Option, IIJ is releasing a free API called the Account Management API Option, which provides functions for white list management. Customers send account information from their own systems to the API, and white list management is performed automatically, making system administration even more efficient when using the IIJ Secure MX Service.
The IIJ Group will continue to expand its services to achieve a secure messaging environment for companies.
About GDX Japan
GDX Japan Inc. was established in April 2007 with Internet Initiative Japan Inc. and GDX Network, Inc., a 100% owned subsidiary of U.S.-based MX Logic, Inc. IIJ has cultivated highly reliable technologies for e-mail service operations and network operations, and combined with the latest messaging technology from MX Logic, Inc., GDX Japan Inc. will create a new-generation messaging environment. For more information about GDX Japan Inc. and GDX Network, Inc., visit the GDX Web site at http://www.gdx.com/.
About IIJ
Founded in 1992, Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ) (Nasdaq:IIJI) (Tokyo Stock Exchange TSE1:3774) is one of Japan's leading Internet-access and comprehensive network solutions providers. IIJ and its group of companies provide total network solutions that mainly cater to high-end corporate customers. The company's services include high-quality systems integration and security services, Internet access, hosting/housing, and content design. Moreover, the company has built one of the largest Internet backbone networks in Japan, and between Japan and the United States. IIJ was listed on NASDAQ in 1999 and on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 2006. For more information about IIJ, visit the IIJ Web site at http://www.iij.ad.jp/en/.
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The statements within this release contain forward-looking statements about our future plans that involve risk and uncertainty. These statements may differ materially from actual future events or results. Readers are referred to the documents furnished by Internet Initiative Japan Inc. with the SEC, specifically the most recent reports on Forms 20-F and 6-K, which identify important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements.