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In this case study, explore how Sportif, a leading outdoors clothing innovator, reduced email management costs and increased data protection for their users with Metalogix Archive Manager for Exchange.
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Currently, e-mail encryption is a bit of a paradox. Large organizations understand and want privacy, but e-mail encryption technology is too in-depth for mass usage. Fortunately things are changing. Read this paper to learn so much more.
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This paper offers an alternative approach to archive policy selection that uses email message labelling technology. View now to learn how labelling removes the need for end-users to understand archiving, and instead allow them to apply labels to each email message, ultimately reducing your email archiving costs.
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This architectural reference guide provides nine sample hardware configurations for Exchange 2010 specifically designed for enterprises who want to leverage the native high-availability and disaster recovery features of this latest Exchange upgrade while simplifying operations and management.
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This white paper discusses how third party enhancements focused on security, archiving, and encryption can provide more capable, granular services than Microsoft offers in Office 365.
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The resource outlines a combined refresh and upgrade strategy for Exchange Server 2010 that improves efficiency and agility of your messaging environment while reducing costs and complexity by converging your email infrastructure.
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In this white paper, explore the primary use cases and benefits that customers can expect when they virtualize Domino on VMware and review information on support, licensing and additional resources for customers who are looking for more information.
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This informative resource discusses how you can ensure the safety and security of your corporate email environment, detailing threats you should prepare for and tools you can use to mitigate them.
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Exchange Server 2007 changed the way your communications infrastructure operated forever, delivering a potent and powerful e-mail engine. And with Exchange Server 2010, Microsoft’s upped the ante, delivering a more powerful feature set and functionality. But does all of this mean bigger management headaches?