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How can companies get internal sponsorship for an email archiving project?

03 Apr 2008 | Brian Babineau

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This is always a difficult question, but the answer goes back to the three reasons why we believe companies should look into email archiving in the first place. If you're subject to records retention regulations, two supporters of a project should definitely be a records manager as well as a compliance officer. These two groups tend to have budgets, and they definitely have to look at electronic records management programs as they pertain to email. So in my opinion, that's the first place to go, especially if you're regulated to get some sponsorship.

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On the e-discovery side, corporate counsels know how hard it is to go and sift through millions of messages. They also know how expensive it is to use a legal service provider to restore tapes to look for messages. So they should have a vested interest in centralizing an email archive so they can easily search through repositories very quickly, to find smoking guns or ways to support or defend their claim. The legal budget, or corporate counsel budget, should also support an initiative. If an organization is just doing this storage management or mailbox management purposes, employees or key business owners should have a stake as well. They are the ones that get impacted if they hit their quotas or they can't save messages.

So, storage managers as well as some key employees could be essentially the third group that supports any type of email archiving project. It's key to remember that it's not mutually exclusive for each of those groups to have to go do their own thing. You can get the benefits of compliance, e-discovery mailbox management with one solution typically, so having one or more of those groups support an effort or support a project would certainly increase the likelihood that it gets approved, or at least gets funded.

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