ANALYST REPORT:
Increasingly, there is a need for organisations to be able to prove the content of communications between themselves and other parties. Analyst group Quocirca looks at the options.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide explores the evolution of backup functionalities in Exchange Server 2010 and offers step-by-step instructions for performing item-level recovery of SharePoint content.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper examines how an active archive strategy requires planning and tools, but when done properly it can dramatically reduce the overall costs of managing a growing pool of data. By de-coupling production disk from other tiers of storage, single points of failure are virtually eliminated.
WHITE PAPER:
Check out this informative paper to explore the concept of data governance and why so many of today's organizations lack adequate solutions to this increasingly-difficult challenge. Find out key steps to improve your company's data governance and discover one solution that could perfect your strategy. Read on to learn more.
EBOOK:
This E-book from an ECM expert offers advice on how organizations can apply ECM technology and techniques as well as insight into issues such as how programs can be funded and organized successfully. Learn some of the leading best practices that can help ensure that your organization’s ECM strategy effectively supports your overall business goals.
EGUIDE:
This guide provides a simple yet reliable approach to securing data for the long term though the efficient optimization of IT resources and a set of straightforward best practices for data protection. Learn archiving best practices, how to choose a data archiving tool, and how to put together the best data archiving strategy for your business.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide from SearchDataBackup.com differentiates between email-specific and general archiving solutions and explores features and benefits unique to each.
EBOOK:
Migrating to Exchange Server 2010 from the 2007 edition is becoming a must, as the 2010 edition offers improved email archiving, high-availability, and optimal storage features. But as you begin to explore the possibilities of upgrading to Exchange 2010, do you have a proper plan in place?