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MICROSOFT EXCHANGE EMAIL ARCHIVING:
MYTHS AND
BEST PRACTICES
Email archiving
is the “Swiss Army Knife” of the IT world because it solves so many
groups’ problems in one solution:
- For
Management/CEO: Archiving solves business issues by
giving managers the tools to make smarter business decisions
by mining and analyzing the data stored in their email.
- For
IT: Archiving solves email storage problems, allows
mailbox size quotas to be implemented without users
complaining about them, makes server backups faster, and
makes server restoration much more rapid.
- For
Legal: Archiving solves legal’s problems because it
gives them a repository of content they will need to address
eDiscovery and other issues.
- For
Compliance Staff, HR, Finance, etc.: Archiving solves
compliance problems for organizations that need to address
regulatory issues focused on data retention.
- For
Users: Archiving solves users’ problems because they
don’t need to spend time managing their mailbox to stay
under mailbox size quotas, and they have ready access to all
of their old content.
One registrant will be randomly
selected to receive an Apple iPad 3 or a $500 Amazon.com gift
certificate.
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Michael Osterman
Principal
Osterman Research |
Kyle
Wallace
GFI Software |
Join Michael
Osterman of Osterman Research and Kyle Wallace of GFI
Software on November 6, 2012 at 2:00pm EST / 11:00am PST as
they explain just how simple, effective and inexpensive
email archiving really can be with the right solution. This
55-minute Webinar will answer a variety of questions like:
- How does an
organization get started with email archiving?
- What are the pitfalls
that need to be avoided?
- How can saving more
email actually reduce storage costs?
- How does email
archiving actually reduce corporate risk even though more content is
saved?
- How can email
archiving make users much more productive?
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NOVEMBER 6, 2012
2:00pm
EST
1:00pm CST
Noon MST
11:00am PST
19:00 BST
20:00 CET
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