PURCHASE, N.Y., April 2, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Interliant, Inc. (OTCBB:INIT), a leading provider of managed infrastructure solutions, today announced that Cheryl Yetz, director of product development for messaging and collaboration solutions, will be featured as a regular columnist in "InsideDomino," a new Web publication on IBM Lotus Domino technology and business.
"Here at Interliant, we are really on the frontlines of the latest trends in the Domino world," said Yetz. "I'm looking forward to sharing that experience with `InsideDomino' readers -- with a dose of humor." Yetz, who directs product development initiatives for Interliant's messaging solutions, has worked with Domino technology since 1990.
"We're very excited about having Cheryl as a regular contributor," said Frank Paolino, editor-in-chief of "InsideDomino." "Our goal is simple: we want to provide the Domino community with practical, honest information on both the technology and business sides of Lotus Domino. From her position leading product development at Interliant -- one of the most experienced companies in the Domino space -- Cheryl has a view into both of those worlds. I know that our readers will be looking forward to her perspective."
"InsideDomino" launched April 1 at www.insidedomino.com.
About Interliant
Interliant, Inc. (OTCBB:INIT) is a leading provider of managed infrastructure solutions, encompassing messaging, security and hosting plus an integrated set of professional services that differentiate and add customer value to these core solutions. The company makes it easier and more cost-effective for its customers to acquire, maintain and manage their IT infrastructure via selective outsourcing. Headquartered in Purchase, New York, Interliant has forged strategic alliances and partnerships with the world's leading software, networking and hardware manufacturers, including Check Point Software Technologies Inc., IBM and Lotus Development Corp., Microsoft, and Sun Microsystems Inc. For more information about Interliant, visit www.interliant.com
About "InsideDomino"
"InsideDomino" covers the world of Lotus technology in a funny, irreverent, yet practical way. All of its content is provided by Lotus professionals. "InsideDomino"'s editor-in-chief, Frank Paolino, is the founder and president of Mayflower Software, Inc., and has 20 years experience developing Domino solutions. Publisher Jack Robinson is also publisher of "DominoFiles," the ultimate download site for Lotus Notes tools.
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