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Is it important to capture email metadata in the archive? Why?
Submitted By: Bill Tolson | 19 Oct 2006
FAQ - In my opinion, the answer is "yes." Email normally has some metadata associated with it, including: where it came from, the server path, etc. If the company is sued (or is suing another company), they will be discovering (or ...
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What is email archive indexing? Which type do you recommend?
Submitted By: Bill Tolson | 19 Oct 2006
FAQ - There is a wide range of indexing capabilities, and most people and companies don't think about this until after they've gone out and spent a lot of money on a solution. For us, "indexing" means that each email is opened as ...
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Tiered storage becoming tried and true
Stephen J. Bigelow, Features Writer | 05 Oct 2006
TIERED STORAGE EXPLAINED - Tiered storage matches the value of data with the performance (and expense) of storage. |
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