Exivity’s AtomicEMT now supports Domino 8 to provide Domino e-mail attachment storage savings via centralized management

Exivity continues its customer base expansion with the addition of Oliver Wyman

Shepherd Center turns to Exivity for its single-instance Domino e-mail attachment management solution to reduce e-mail storage



Exivity, Inc. is an IBM Lotus business partner. Exivity product was selected as Domino 6 Launch Partner in 2002.


Exivity delivers proven Domino solutions to the most challenging infrastructure and email content management problems.

Read how our solutions can help you efficiently and easily perform:

Storage Reduction
Server Consolidation



Results will show up to 80% reduction in individual Domino mail file sizes, and 40% overall storage savings!

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Exivity, a Softlinx company, provides 100 percent Domino-based, email attachment management solution, which minimizes the Total Cost of Ownership of Domino Mail.

What is e-mail attachment management?
E-mail Attachment Management addresses a major cause of increasing e-mail costs and inefficiencies--large attachments. Industry analysts estimate up to 80% of e-mail data volume is due to large attachments. Well-managed storage and delivery of e-mail attachments--the bulk of e-mail data--are key to efficient and cost effective e-mail system.

How do we solve the problem?
Exivity delivers a cost effective solution to control the growth of Domino mail storage without end-user experience change. The complete solution allows organizations using Domino to benefit from mail storage reduction, faster backup and restore time, efficient bandwidth utilization, and improved server performance.


• AtomicEMT: create “single-instance” message storage and remove attachments (read more…)
• AtomicDispatch for EMT: delivers the original attachment when replying or forwarding (read more…)
• AtomicICE: 100% Domino-based "single instance" message storage server (read more…)
• AtomicClient: support mobile users to access the original attachment on the road (read more…)