Email Archiving Research
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About to Buy Guide: Spam/virus protection for Exchange
Sponsored by: TechTarget SecurityThis expert e-guide explores the value of a comprehensive email security strategy, and compares the pros and cons of various approaches. Discover how you can gain the antispam and antivirus protection you need to keep email threats at bay and productivity high.
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Top strategies to master an Exchange 2010 migration
Sponsored by: TechTarget Data CenterFind out how you can avoid the most common mistakes that Exchange admins make when migrating to Exchange 2010 in this e-guide. Plus, gain tips for how to properly document and plan your migration.
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Expert E-zine: Who has access to your email?
Sponsored by: TechTarget SecurityIn this edition of The Exchange Insider, explore the next steps for your email messaging platform with the following Exchange topics: Evaluating Office 365, auditing Exchange 2010 and troubleshooting virtualized Exchange Servers.
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Virtualizing your Exchange Server: Fact vs. fiction
Sponsored by: TechTarget Data CenterFind out what's fact and what's fiction about virtualizing your Exchange Server. What steps should you take, and how can you ensure success? Explore all these questions and more in this e-book.
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Email Compliance Rules for Government and Education: E-Discovery, Records Retention, and Email Management Policies & Best Practices
Sponsored by: TechTarget SecurityThis white paper explores the best practices for public sector decision-makers who play a role in email management, e-discovery, email retention, and email compliance.
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Exchange Insider E-Zine - Volume 10: Who’s Reading Your Email?
Sponsored by: TechTarget SecurityWith more business being conducted via email and an increasing reliance on messages, concerns about mail server security, accessibility and admin privileges (or excessive privileges) are completely valid. Volume 10 of the Exchange Insider e-zine dissects two types of Exchange 2010 auditing and explains why you should use them.
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Step-by-step Guide to Migrating from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010
Sponsored by: TechTarget Data CenterWhile Exchange 2010 promises to offer enhanced communication and collaboration capabilities, the migration process can still be a challenge for even the most diligent IT professional. Take a look at this e-book from the editors at SearchExchange.com for a top-to-bottom, expert analysis of the Exchange migration process.
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Email archiving FAQ
Sponsored by: Symantec CorporationThis exclusive FAQ guide has expert answers to 6 email archiving questions and addresses topics like the pros and cons of managed email archiving services, bandwidth requirements and more.
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SharePoint E-Zine Volume 7: Who Is Allowed to Customize SharePoint?
Sponsored by: TechTarget Search Windows ServerFind out how to incorporate governance into SharePoint customization to empower users while setting boundaries.
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Ontrack PowerControls: Email Management in Today's Regulatory Environment
Sponsored by: Kroll Ontrack, Inc.This white paper presents a way to more easily restore individual messages, mailboxes, attachments, and contacts from a previous full backup or snapshot without modifying your Exchange environment or normal backup procedures. Learn how to overcome the biggest Exchange backup problems you've been struggling with.
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Email archiving in Exchange: How to beat its limitations with a successful strategy
Sponsored by: MetalogixDiscover how to successfully overcome the limitations of native Exchange 2010 archiving tools in this expert e-guide. Plus, gain insight into the key considerations to keep in mind when creating a smart email retention strategy.
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Definitive Guide to Exchange Server 2010 Migration: Chapter 1: Under the Hood of Exchange Server 2010
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®Migrating to Exchange Server 2010 from the 2007 edition is becoming a must, as the 2010 edition offers improved email archiving, high-availability, and optimal storage features. But as you begin to explore the possibilities of upgrading to Exchange 2010, do you have a proper plan in place?
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Best and Worst Practices for Exchange email archiving
Sponsored by: MetalogixIn this expert e-guide, discover the best and worst practices for email archiving, and review an essential checklist for ensuring that Exchange archives remain compliant.
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Clipper NotesTM: In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution – Tape Delivers Significant TCO Advantage over Disk
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationPutting to rest many of the claims that tape has passed its prime, this Clipper Note from The Clipper Group confirms that tape can be an important cost-saving storage technology for long-term archiving of big files in a tiered storage architecture.
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Kahuna Ventures Eliminates Email PST Files and Improves Data Retention and Recovery with Metalogix
Sponsored by: MetalogixDiscover how a company reduced its email volume by 50 percent and enabled faster backups and recovery with an email archiving solution. Explore the advantages of implementing this archiving system, including the ability to eliminate management of burdensome PST files and comprehensive legal retention features.
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Sportif USA Transparently Automates the Archiving and Protection of Large Outlook Mailboxes with Metalogix
Sponsored by: MetalogixIn this case study, explore how Sportif, a leading outdoors clothing innovator, reduced email management costs and increased data protection for their users with Metalogix Archive Manager for Exchange.
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Compliance Frameworks That Enhance e-Discovery Effectiveness
Sponsored by: AXS-One, a Daegis CompanyThe threat of e-discovery is a dark cloud hovering over an enterprise. These projects require an excess of effort and money – and requests are often made with no prior notice. Thankfully, records management can alleviate the pain of e-discovery. This e-guide provides a high-level view of records management in the workplace.
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Information Retention and eDiscovery Survey
Sponsored by: Symantec CorporationThis white paper offers greater detail on 3 key findings, plus 5 recommendations about implementing a successful information retention and eDiscovery program.
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Best and worst practices for email archiving in Exchange Server
Sponsored by: Symantec CorporationEmail administrators battle with Exchange Server maintenance and storage allocation while scurrying to meet stringent business plans and hunting down the CEO's lost email message. In this expert eguide from SearchExchange.com, learn how to store the right content in the right place for the right length of time.
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How Archiving Reduces the Cost and Complexity of "Reactive" eDiscovery
Sponsored by: Symantec CorporationThis paper attempts to identify and clarify the benefits an archive can provide in the initial phases of the electronic discovery process and look at some of the features companies should look for to ensure those benefits are maximized.
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SearchExchange.com eGuide: Advice for Virtualizing Exchange 2010 Server Roles
Sponsored by: IBMWhen virtualizing Exchange Server 2010, it's important to correctly configure virtual machines (VMs) that will host certain Exchange Server roles – otherwise a few gotchas will surface. This e-guide provides advice for correctly configuring VMs for optimal performance.
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Definitive Guide to Exchange Server 2010 Migration: Chapter 3: Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010: Making the Transition
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®In this chapter, our Exchange Server expert explains the prerequisites and imperative steps to help you smoothly transition to Exchange 2010.
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IBM SmartCloud Email Management Express: Help protect critical email communication through advanced email management service options
Sponsored by: IBMHow your organization handles planned and unplanned email outages can mean the difference between business-as-usual and serious damage to your overall productivity, profitability and reputation. This data sheet describes how IBM can help you protect, archive and manage your mission-critical data and applications.
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Reducing Archiving Costs by Implementing Email Labelling Technology
Sponsored by: Boldon JamesThis paper offers an alternative approach to archive policy selection that uses email message labelling technology. View now to learn how labelling removes the need for end-users to understand archiving, and instead allow them to apply labels to each email message, ultimately reducing your email archiving costs.
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IBM’s Information Archive Addressing Long Term Information Retention Requirements
Sponsored by: IBMThis Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) White Paper addresses the challenges organizations face with the process of retaining information, more commonly referred to as archiving.