THE NEED FOR THIRD-PARTY
EMAIL ARCHIVING
IN EXCHANGE 2010
A Webinar held as a live event on October 8, 2009
Sponsored by Quest Software, LiveOffice and Sunbelt Software
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SPEAKERS |
Michael Osterman,
President -
Osterman Research, Inc.
Speaker from Quest Software
Speaker from LiveOffice
Speaker from Sunbelt Software
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Microsoft Exchange 2010 will include a number of new enhancements
focused on email archiving. But does this mean you can forget
about third-party archiving alternatives and use only the archiving
capabilities built into Exchange 2010?
Join
Osterman Research and three leading vendors in this archived
Webinar to learn why third-party archiving solutions will continue
to be critically important despite the archiving improvements in
Exchange 2010. This Webinar will discuss Exchange 2010's
native archiving capabilities and why virtually all organizations
running Exchange or other messaging systems will still need a
third-party email archiving solution.
Michael Osterman, President of Osterman Research, discussed the
archiving improvements in Exchange 2010, as well as their
limitations. He also presented data from the Osterman
Research study, Messaging Archiving Market Trends, 2009-2012.
Executives from Estorian and Google
shared their insights from leading customers and their
perspective on where messaging archiving is today, where it is
headed for 2010, and key strategies to address e-discovery, storage,
compliance and user productivity requirements.
In
this interactive, expert panel discussion you will learn answers to
questions like:
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The Top 5 things you need to know about archiving in Exchange
2010.
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What are the most common reasons to archive email and how are
organizations using third-party archiving today?
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How can you archive to reduce storage costs, gain compliance,
and reduce e-Discovery costs?
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What are the common challenges and different solutions for email
archiving?
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How pervasive are today’s third party archiving solutions, and
what are the trends for 2010?
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How do messaging archiving strategies differ by types of
organizations, including governments, financial services
organizations, and public and private companies?
In short, viewers
of this archive
will receive a primer on messaging archiving today for effective
messaging management and the upcoming changes in archiving
capabilities in Exchange 2010. They will gain a perspective on where
these technologies are going from both an independent analyst and a
vendor perspective.
Register to the recorded archive of this Webinar!