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This white paper is jointly produced by EMC and Microsoft to outline the benefits of archiving your Exchange environment before upgrading to Exchange 2010.
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This white paper outlines five things you need to know before developing an email management solution. It also seeks to dispel myths about SharePoint and Exchange.
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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.
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The following white paper explores a solution that allows for businesses to bring the value of historical PST files back to the forefront within the Exchange or Office 365 environment. Learn how to configure and deploy this solution, how to avoid obstacles, and more.
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This white paper will give you a brief overview of Sunbelt Software, while educating decision makers about the important role that email and other content archiving plays in minimizing risk and lowering the cost of doing business, the capabilities of archiving in Exchange 2020, and more.
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Access this white paper for an e-mail archiving solution that offers powerful search capabilities and improved archiving functions to reduce time spent trying to find specific historical messages.
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This paper shows how the costs associated with recovering email messages from Microsoft® Exchange Server backups can be significant and also provides us with the practical information on how to minimize those costs.
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Before deploying any of the new Microsoft 2007 products, learn how EMC solutions dramatically reduce customer costs, support enterprise-level availability, and enhance the security and management of messaging systems.
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This Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) White Paper addresses the challenges organizations face with the process of retaining information, more commonly referred to as archiving.