Mail, Messaging, IM Archiving & eDiscovery
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- Automatic archiving and indexing of all emails and attachments
- Simple web-based interface for search, restore, and administrative functions
- Schedulable Full and Incremental Backup Capabilities
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- Anti-SPAM, Anti-Virus, & Anti-Spyware protection
- High-Availability configurations are available
- Can be deployed in transparent, gateway, or server modes
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- Anti-Spam, Anti-Phising, Anti-Virus, Content Filtering, and Policy Management
- Appliance or Software
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- Instant messaging security / archiving
- Comprehensive approach to securing and controlling greynet applications
- Products and solutions integrate with eachother
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- Affordable, integrated local & offsite data backup/disaster recovery solution.
- Combines two geographically dispersed data centers for redundancy
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1E-Discovery - effective December 1, 2006, a number of substantive revisions were made to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP). Some of the most significant changes appear in Rule 26, which governs the production of evidence in most federal court cases, and in particular as the rule applies to electronic stored information (ESI). ESI covers any and all information that can be stored electronically - including email, instant messaging threads, Skype chats and other forms of electronic communication. In a nutshell, the changes to the FRCP require organizations to manage their data in such a way that this data can be produced in a timely and complete manner when necessary during legal discovery proceedings.
New provisions of the FRCP require companies involved in litigation:
- To be prepared to discuss how and where they store their ESI early in the pretrial proceedings
- To preserve their ESI in a compliant manner and produce it with specified metadata intact.
- To produce their ESI quickly according to discovery timelines.
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