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IT Book Report: Operations Benefits of Email Archiving

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We all know now that email contains quite possibly the most critical data in our organizations today, but it can also be the company’s biggest consumer of disk space and Tylenol for the administrator.  Do you feel that you really know the legal and technical ramifications of keeping all that data around?  Do you wish for tools that enabled users to store every piece of mail they ever wanted, but without resorting to PSTs or gigantic private stores on your Exchange server?

If you do, then ignore this e-book.  If you’re like the rest of us who need to know more, check out this new Essentials Series from Mimosa Systems and Realtime Publishers.  In this e-book reknown author Jim McBee gives you the straight scoop on specific pointers you need to know to meet legal standards, eliminate PSTs out of your organization, and reduce the time for data recovery.

This excellent and independent guide provides you with detailed guidance for ensuring that your critical mail systems remain healthy and legal in the face of eDiscovery requirements.

Grab a free copy at http://nexus.realtimepublishers.com/ESOBEA.htm.

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