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With the ever increasing compliance regulations in terms of E-mail archiving, It becomes clear that E-mail archiving is an information governance imperative. This paper presents the 3 technical challenges which should be understood when evaluating email archiving solutions
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This white paper outlines five things you need to know before developing an email management solution. It also seeks to dispel myths about SharePoint and Exchange.
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Read this paper to understand how metadata can be used to make it easier to escrow, migrate, manage, and make sense of extremely large reference information archives.
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In this informative resource, compare two PST management and elimination tools -- C2C PST Enterprise and Microsoft PST Capture -- to see which fits best with the needs of your organization.
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The following white paper explores a solution that allows for businesses to bring the value of historical PST files back to the forefront within the Exchange or Office 365 environment. Learn how to configure and deploy this solution, how to avoid obstacles, and more.
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Discover how a company reduced its email volume by 50 percent and enabled faster backups and recovery with an email archiving solution. Explore the advantages of implementing this archiving system, including the ability to eliminate management of burdensome PST files and comprehensive legal retention features.
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This white paper discusses how third party enhancements focused on security, archiving, and encryption can provide more capable, granular services than Microsoft offers in Office 365.
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This paper examines how an active archive strategy requires planning and tools, but when done properly it can dramatically reduce the overall costs of managing a growing pool of data. By de-coupling production disk from other tiers of storage, single points of failure are virtually eliminated.
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This Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) White Paper addresses the challenges organizations face with the process of retaining information, more commonly referred to as archiving.