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Backup is a critical best practice. So is archiving. But
they are intended to satisfy different requirements and are
not interchangeable.
Many IT decision makers believe that their regular email
backups will suffice to meet their compliance, e-discovery
and storage management needs when called upon to do so.
That simply is not the case. While backups are very
important, an email server backup to tape or disk cannot
meet an organization’s archiving requirements simply because
backup technology is designed for disaster recovery, not
information governance. Relying on a backup to meet
archiving needs will result in enormous problems including
increased cost of eDiscovery, loss of employee productivity
and regulatory non-compliance.
We will randomly draw the name of one registrant who
will receive their choice of an Apple iPad2 or a $500
Amazon.com gift certificate. The winner will be
announced during the live event.
Join Michael Osterman, president and founder of Osterman
Research; and Bill Tolson, Director of Product Marketing at
Autonomy, as they discuss why archiving your email is not
the same as backing up your email servers. In this 60-minute
Webinar, you will discover:
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How using a backup system as an archive is much more
time-consuming and expensive than using an archive.
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How a backup will never provide a complete record of
all email and other content.
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How archiving can provide your organization with a
positive return-on-investment.
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Why the archiving functionality built into Exchange
2010 is a good start, but may not be sufficient to
meet your needs.
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Why third-party archiving is critical for most
organizations.
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What you should look for in an archiving solution.
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Best practices for getting back-up and archiving
solutions to work together.
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Thursday, Sept. 8
1:00pm EDT
Noon CDT
11:00am MDT
10:00am PDT
18:00 BST
19:00 CET
SPEAKERS

Michael Osterman
Principal
Osterman Research, Inc.

Bill Tolson
Director, Product
Marketing
Autonomy, Inc.
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