Live, January 13th: Email Archiving in Exchange 2010 - Are Third-Party Solutions Still Necessary?
As 2009 winds down, it's a good time to take a look at your organization's IT plans for 2010 and, in the world of email, one of the biggest considerations (at least, for those enterprises that use Microsoft Exchange) is when and how to migrate to Exchange 2010. Exchange 2010 offers a wide variety of improvements over previous versions and among the most anticipated features are the addition of more sophisticated email retention and improved storage management.
Because email archiving has become a "must have" feature for so many organizations today, email administrators and other IT professionals are wondering whether Exchange 2010 will provide all of the email archiving features that they need to meet their eDiscovery, email retention and storage management needs. Many others wonder if they should hold off on the purchase of a third-party email archiving solution or if they'll be able to migrate off of an existing email archiving solution in 2010.
In our first live web seminar of 2010 (Wednesday, January 13th) we'll be discussing these issues. If email archiving is on your "to do" list for 2010, you won't want to miss it. Register here:
Email Archving in Exchange 2010: Are Third-party Solutions Still Necessary?
Attend this webinar to learn:
- Top 10 reasons you’ll still need third-party email archiving—even with Exchange 2010.
- How you can get all the archiving-related benefits of Exchange 2010 and more, without having to migrate.
- What critical factors and features you need to consider when evaluating any email archiving solution for your organization.
- How choosing the right email archiving solution can reduce business risk, increase Exchange performance and reduce costs associated with storage and eDiscovery.
- Which types of email archiving solutions deliver the lowest total cost of ownership.




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