Spiceworks Integrates Rackspace Cloud E-Mail Services
Spiceworks and Rackspace announce an e-mail integration solution based in the cloud that allows cost-conscious businesses to monitor and administrate Rackspace cloud e-mail services within the Spiceworks IT management interface.
Rackspace Hosting, a provider of hosting and cloud computing, has joined
forces with Spiceworks to help small to medium-size businesses manage their
Rackspace e-mail hosting services through the free Spiceworks social IT
management application. The integrated systems help streamline the jobs of SMB
IT professionals by allowing them to monitor and administrate Rackspace cloud e-mail
services within the Spiceworks IT management interface, rather than launching a
separate portal.
Spiceworks will support the management of Rackspace's cloud e-mail services
with features including e-mail usage, which shows the current status of a
company's Rackspace cloud e-mail services, including the top five e-mail users
in the organization, the status of available licenses versus used licenses, and
the number of BlackBerry and Active Sync accounts; and account management,
which provides users with a full list of the domains they manage with
Rackspace, including the total number of mailboxes per domain and e-mail
account monitors, which provide alerts when an individual mailbox nears its
capacity limit. In addition, resellers can access information on the customer
mailbox accounts they manage with Rackspace.
Scott Abel, co-founder and CEO of
Spiceworks, said managing IT today means more than just taking care of the
computers and software within the four walls of the company. "Already,
over 25 percent of SMBs rely on one or more cloud-based services to keep their
organizations running, and that number keeps growing," he said. "By working
with Rackspace, we're simplifying the jobs of IT professionals by giving them
the ability to manage both their on-premises technologies and cloud-based
services through a single integrated IT management application."
The relationship with Spiceworks allows Rackspace to extend the functionality
and reach of its hosted e-mail services, including Rackspace Email, Microsoft
Exchange or a hybrid of both, through the use of Rackspace's APIs that are
available to customers and partners interested in integrating with the
Rackspace cloud e-mail platform. For Spiceworks, the integration is part of an
ongoing effort to provide SMB IT professionals with free management
capabilities for their on-premises, cloud-based and hybrid IT infrastructures.
Rackspace cloud e-mail users will also have the opportunity to collaborate
within the Spiceworks social IT management application and community of 950,000
IT professionals who currently use Spiceworks to manage more than 31 million e-mail
accounts. Rackspace hosts more than 1.6 million paid e-mail accounts through
its e-mail platform that includes Rackspace Email, hosted Microsoft Exchange
and a hybrid offering of the two services.
"Both Rackspace and Spiceworks are committed to creating the best
experience for our customers and making IT simple and affordable for
businesses," said Jim Curry, Rackspace's vice president of corporate
development. "Through our relationship with Spiceworks, we'll provide a
new avenue for nearly 1 million Spiceworks customers to integrate and manage
the Rackspace cloud e-mail platform within their IT."









