| How to Develop an Email and File Archiving Strategy |
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From Tuesday, December 04 2007 To Thursday, December 06 2007 8:00am - 4:00pm Tuesday, Thursday - week 1 every month |
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| If you're an IT manager, email admin, or a storage administrator you're probably grappling with how to manage email and file stores that are growing exponentially. New discovery and privacy requirements are forcing you to both know what you have and retrieve it very quickly.
Attend this seminar with independent experts Mark Diamond and Greg Forest of Contoural to find out how an email and file archiving strategy can help you deal with the issues resulting from the explosive data growth and new discovery and data requirements.
Learn how you can reduce storage, quickly respond to litigation and compliance problems, increase IT productivity and reduce backup and restore time. You will hear case studies that relate what can happen if you ignore email archiving best practices, as well as see the cost savings and e-discovery benefits of proper file archiving.
Attendees will benefit from the experience of Mark Diamond and Greg Forest who will will share advice gained from their extensive experience helping organizations like yours integrate and manage successful records retention systems including email and file archiving.
Find out how to pick the right archiving solutions and establish the best processes and procedures. You'll also walk away with their seven best practices for email archiving as well as tips on how to retain emails for years without choking your servers, how to retire mailbox limitations, and much more.
If deployed correctly, an email and file archiving system can:
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Automate legal discovery procedures
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Significantly reduce the amount of storage you manage
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Achieve IT productivity gains - many email admins spend up to 20 percent of their time recovering deleted emails
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Lower future email system capital requirements, in the form of fewer email servers and reductions in network storage requirements
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Reduce backup and restore times
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Increase user productivity by easing the growing hassle of managing their email inbox
About the Speakers
Mark Diamond is president CEO of Contoural, Inc. Greg Forest is vice president ILM and data classification at Contoural, Inc.
Admission is free, but seating is limited.
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Location: Charlotte, NC, and New York, NY
Contact: Steve Hart 508-621-5540 |
| 12/4/07 Charlotte, NC, Crowne Plaza Charlotte 12/6/07 New York, NY, Embassy Suites New York |