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| Email Archiving
As much as 70% of corporate intellectual property is stored within the messaging system. Email is mission critical, and often email servers are treated as corporate intelligence repositories – for which they were not designed.
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Reduces the expensive storage and actively manages system data
Higher reliability
Higher performance
Faster backup and restore
Faster upgrades
Increase the accessibility of data through a centralized search
The prospect of storing and retrieving email is daunting, as the sheer volume of email exchanged among enterprises is staggering. Recent research from the Radicati Group, Inc. states that the average corporate email user sends and receives 133 emails a day, equating to 16.4 MB per day of storage. This number is expected to rise to 21.4 MB per user, per day by 2010.
Email is a record; therefore, organizations can no longer rely on mail servers as the repository. Centralized access is essential for all users of an organization, as is the ability to set policies for regulatory and corporate governance. |
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