DATA SHEET:
How your organization handles planned and unplanned email outages can mean the difference between business-as-usual and serious damage to your overall productivity, profitability and reputation. This data sheet describes how IBM can help you protect, archive and manage your mission-critical data and applications.
EBOOK:
Migrating to Exchange Server 2010 from the 2007 edition is becoming a must, as the 2010 edition offers improved email archiving, high-availability, and optimal storage features. But as you begin to explore the possibilities of upgrading to Exchange 2010, do you have a proper plan in place?
EGUIDE:
Email administrators battle with Exchange Server maintenance and storage allocation while scurrying to meet stringent business plans and hunting down the CEO's lost email message. In this expert eguide from SearchExchange.com, learn how to store the right content in the right place for the right length of time.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide highlights the connection points and key differences between each of these data protection activities. It also examines your peers' top backup and recovery pain points and highlights the latest tools and techniques that can help to address them. Read on to learn more.
EZINE:
In the December 2013 issue of Storage magazine, we make our predictions for 2014 storage trends, reveal the winners of our latest Quality Awards survey for tape libraries and much more!
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide from SearchWindowsServer.com explains how to take your Hyper-V investment to the cloud. Learn which decisions need to be made during the migration process and determine which cloud strategy is right for your organization. Plus, learn about seven uses for the cloud you might not have considered.
DATA SHEET:
Mimecast Unified Email Management™ is a cost effective Software-as-a-Service solution that offers integrated E-Discovery, Litigation Hold and Case Managment functionality, giving you the tools you need to rapidly execute data preservation policies and email discovery requests and guard against the risk of failing to produce required information.