sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company - Information Management
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Why is the architecture of your e-mail archiving solution so important? Read this presentation transcript featuring Gary Bergo, Master Architect for Hewlett-Packard’s Information Management Group.
WHITE PAPER:
In this paper we compare a typical Exchange 2003 configuration of 10,000 mailboxes on somewhat legacy hardware with two examples of an Exchange 2010 configuration to show the potential efficiencies attainable by migrating to Exchange 2010 on new server and storage hardware from Dell.
CASE STUDY:
Maintaning an Exchange backup was certainly a challenge for Apptix, to overcome this challenge they used Replay, as a result of which they were able to eliminate about five hours of restore processes.
WEBCAST:
This webcast will show you exactly how to manage the many issues that come with archiving Lotus Notes Domino, file servers, IM, and collaboration environments.
Posted: 07 Mar 2008 | Premiered: Mar 19, 2008, 14:00 EDT (18:00 GMT)
EBOOK:
It's critical to identify the key features when selecting an email-archiving system for risk reduction. The most important part of the process is defining the company's email-retention goals and policies. This chapter will discuss several tips for choosing the proper email-archiving product features for your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
Symantec makes it easier for companies of all sizes to store, manage, protect, and discover Exchange and Windows file servers, with Backup Exec’s new Archiving Options, powered by market-leading Symantec Enterprise Vault. Learn and explore Backup Exec 2010 Archiving Options in this insightful white paper.
WHITE PAPER:
Consolidation, networked storage, storage management, disaster recovery and data archiving for SMBs have matured over the last few years. Learn about new solutions with lower prices, easier setup, management and modular scalability.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report presents a spreadsheet cost model to help you calculate your fully loaded on-premise email costs and compare it against cloud-based alternatives. Bottom line: Cloud-based email makes sense for companies or divisions as large as 15,000 users.
WHITE PAPER:
The market for cloud-based IT infrastructure services delivered in a software-as-a-service model continues to grow. IDC research indicates this model of IT delivery is disrupting traditional licensed software markets and changing how archiving, backup, recovery, and security technologies are procured. Read this whitepaper to learn more.