Email Alerts
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What's the difference between mailbox quotas and email archiving?
Right now, about two thirds of organizations use mailbox quotas. What ends up happening is employees... FAQ
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Why should you avoid using backup software to create corporate email archives?
It's a great question, because many organizations believe backup and archiving are the... FAQ
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Product specifications for index and search software
The product snapshots in this chapter highlight key specifications for a cross section of index and search software products. Buying Guide
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Email archiving podcast
Email archiving has become a necessity in every storage shop, no matter the size. Find answers to frequently asked email archiving questions in this podcast with ESG's Brian Babineau. Podcasts
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Nonprofit taps SaaS to tame email storage sprawl
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society consolidates email disaster recovery and access for thousands of mailboxes in 103 locations using Fortiva's hosted service. Article
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Email archiving product specifications
Product specifications for email and file/document management tools can help storage administrators evaluating email archiving products quickly and compare them. Buying Guide
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Purchasing email archiving products for compliance and litigation
The growing value of email in compliance and litigation is emphasizing the importance of email retention and efficient email access. No longer is the objective of email archiving just to move aging messages for long-term storage, but to also find rel... Buying Guide
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Storage managers explain their different paths to data archiving
Storage managers who use disk-based, tape-based and hosted data archive products discuss the pros and cons of each approach. Article
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Selecting an archiving product
Some data archives are little more than "dumb" disk arrays, but the more sophisticated archives provide data deduplication for single-instance storage, robust power conservation features and immutability for data that may be needed as evidence in lit... Buying Guide
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Purchasing criteria for CAS archives
Content-addressed storage (CAS) is a specialized type of archive that provides the inexpensive and high-capacity storage needed to retain data that, although accessed infrequently, still has long-term relevance to the enterprise. More importantly, CA... Buying Guide
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO