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This 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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This paper shows how the costs associated with recovering email messages from Microsoft® Exchange Server backups can be significant and also provides us with the practical information on how to minimize those costs.
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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.
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Microsoft Exchange Server is a powerful enterprise messaging tool that has proven to be very successful over the years. This white paper, sponsored by Sherpa Software, outlines the various archiving and eDiscovery features in Exchange 2010, examines how they work, and discusses various limitations in their deployment.
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This white paper outlines five things you need to know before developing an email management solution. It also seeks to dispel myths about SharePoint and Exchange.
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Consolidation, networked storage, storage management, disaster recovery and data archiving for SMBs have matured over the last few years. Learn about new solutions with lower prices, easier setup, management and modular scalability.
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Dell has developed a customer centric strategy designed to provide customers with the right archiving solutions for their IT infrastructure. Access this paper to learn more about Dell's strategy and archiving point of view.
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This 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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This Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) White Paper addresses the challenges organizations face with the process of retaining information, more commonly referred to as archiving.