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Archive your emails or go to jail. You choose

Author: Francois Mazoudier| Date: 24 Jan. 2007| Tags:  Archiving, Email security, Information Life Cycle
Archive your emails or go to jail. You choose

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Do you remember the content of the email you sent to your key supplier on June 8th 2001 at 4:05 pm?

Of course you don’t, but this is the type of question you will be expected to answer by a court of law if an investigation is carried out into your business.

Not knowing the answer is not good enough, and can result in a large fine or worse.

Email archiving should now be part of every organisation’s routine IT management tasks and this report discusses the benefits of using an appropriate archiving tool.

Email is probably one of the best business tools in use today. The days of letters and memos have disappeared in all but a few formal circumstances.

Think about your own business colleagues and how you work with them, the chances are that you could not even send them a letter if you wanted to as you don’t know their home postal address.

With this increasing use of email (Gartner, the research company, did a survey and found that organisations conduct almost 97% of their communication via email) comes problems with managing the huge number of daily messages.

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