WHITE PAPER:
Archiving for compliance is an important step in securing your company's future. Learn how to implement an email archiving solution that will minimize the burden on your Exchange server and help to avoid costly legal penalties in this whitepaper.
WHITE PAPER:
While it's difficult to imagine a workplace without email, today many businesses are coping with information overload. Email is a key factor of business collaboration tools, so businesses need to find a way to modify information management. View this white paper to learn more about what the future of email application entails.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
WHITE PAPER:
In this paper we compare a typical Exchange 2003 configuration of 10,000 mailboxes on somewhat legacy hardware with two examples of an Exchange 2010 configuration to show the potential efficiencies attainable by migrating to Exchange 2010 on new server and storage hardware from Dell.
WEBCAST:
This webcast will show you exactly how to manage the many issues that come with archiving Lotus Notes Domino, file servers, IM, and collaboration environments.
Posted: 07 Mar 2008 | Premiered: Mar 19, 2008, 14:00 EDT (18:00 GMT)
WHITE PAPER:
Email has become an integral part of the business workflow. This paper explains why email archiving must be an integral part of every organization and examines the different methods for deploying and managing email archive solutions in an organization.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide from SearchDataBackup.com differentiates between email-specific and general archiving solutions and explores features and benefits unique to each.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report presents a spreadsheet cost model to help you calculate your fully loaded on-premise email costs and compare it against cloud-based alternatives. Bottom line: Cloud-based email makes sense for companies or divisions as large as 15,000 users.