EGUIDE:
Before migrating to any email server, it is important to confirm that you meet the prerequisites, including having sufficient hardware—and this holds true when considering migrating to Exchange Server 2010. Ensure you are prepared for this migration and learn more here.
EZINE:
Meeting regulatory requirements means that administrators must carve out a sound email-archiving policy; making the wrong move can be costly. In this issue, you'll learn what to do and what not to do when planning your email-archiving strategy.
EGUIDE:
Compare email-specific archiving solutions to general archiving products in this expert E-Guide featuring Brien Posey, backup expert. Read on to learn how these techs differ, which is better for eDiscovery and check out the pros and cons of all-in-one packages vs. individual apps for each task.
WHITE PAPER:
In this paper we compare a typical Exchange 2003 configuration of 10,000 mailboxes on somewhat legacy hardware with two examples of an Exchange 2010 configuration to show the potential efficiencies attainable by migrating to Exchange 2010 on new server and storage hardware from Dell.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
EGUIDE:
Whether you're upgrading a legacy environment or undertaking a consolidation project, the question is not whether to migrate to Exchange 2013, but how to do it with minimum disruption and downtime. Look no further... Our experts have laid out the top ten steps to ensure a successful Exchange migration. Read the White Paper >>
EBOOK:
Chapter 4 of this e-book gives advice on determining your email archiving goals and policies to establish a set of system features that match your company’s needs and boost archiving efficiency.
DATA SHEET:
Proactive archiving reduces business risks, lower costs and increases efficiency. This quide has five strategies recommended by Symantec for building the case for an archive and rationalizing your requirements of
an email archiving system.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report presents a spreadsheet cost model to help you calculate your fully loaded on-premise email costs and compare it against cloud-based alternatives. Bottom line: Cloud-based email makes sense for companies or divisions as large as 15,000 users.
EBOOK:
Get the fundamentals of email archiving from start to finish in this e-book, “Email Archiving: Planning, policies and product selection.” Each chapter of this e-book will guide IT managers through the individual phases of the email-archiving project process.