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Discover 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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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 has been designed to meet the tough challenges for a corporate communication solution and provides a rich feature set that users can access through a variety of different interfaces and devices.
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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 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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In this white paper, explore the primary use cases and benefits that customers can expect when they virtualize Domino on VMware and review information on support, licensing and additional resources for customers who are looking for more information.
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The following white paper explores the importance of properly managing PST files when it comes to the majority of data-based IT projects. Gain insight on topics such as what causes PST file issues and an 8-step plan for PST elimination.
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This solution brief details the features and benefits of an innovative rack server series and discusses the benefits of running Exchange on this architecture. Read on to determine if this is an optimal hardware for your messaging and collaboration environment.
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This white paper discusses how third party enhancements focused on security, archiving, and encryption can provide more capable, granular services than Microsoft offers in Office 365.