VIDEO:
Email management solutions are designed to simplify your email management complexities. In this brief Videocast, legendary British comic, John Cleese, explains why you should want a total email management suite.
WHITE PAPER:
Storing data that no longer has any value to the organization is a crippling process that forward-thinking CIOs must begin to shy away from. This white paper provides key insight surrounding the defensible disposal of unnecessary data.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses the advantages and benefits of implementing a distributed scanning and capture solution. Learn how to improve document management and better meet compliance requirements.
EBOOK:
Read this chapter of the e-book Email Archiving Planning: Policies and Product Selection to learn how to create and implement a comprehensive policy on email archiving that will enforce how users manage and retain email messages.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper examines how one solution provider, EMC, is helping customers address electronic discovery challenges by helping customers manage their information infrastructure more effectively.
WHITE PAPER:
Enterprise records management (ERM) is an important initiative for many organizations today. Learn about the diversity of records management requirements at the enterprise level and why other solutions fail to meet these requirements.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, learn how Lotus Notes Administrators play an important role in legal discovery. Find out how archiving systems can help meet compliance standards and gain an understanding of business requirements around e-discovery. Discover how to make sure your company’s information is properly archived.
WHITE PAPER:
Read why organizations should consider solutions that provide the more extensive business benefits of email management capabilities and not just the basic operational benefits of email archiving.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative white paper describes the role of proportionality in today's collection practices, as well as the 5 best practices for defensibly reducing electronically stored information (ESI) collections.