April, 2008



Litigation today requires the parties to exchange and process substantial amounts of electronically stored information. General counsel, IT, and user departments are heavily involved. In this webinar, Ferris analyst David Ferris and Mark Reichenbach of MetaLINCS discuss the most important things to get right during electronic discovery.

12 Years of Email Expertise Delivers Simple, Powerful, and Accurate Performance to Stop Spam and Other Malware


CommVault’s Singular Approach to Data and Information Management Gives Blessing’s Data Storage A Healthy Outlook

Remains lowest-priced managed email archiving solution on the market according to leading analysts

Only Technology That Allows Marketers To Easily and Effectively Optimize Email Performance Across All Major Desktop, Web, and Mobile Platforms

New Services Keep SharePoint Server Data Highly Available and Inside the Firewall; Offload Management and Maintenance


Market Leaders Join Forces To Deliver Proxy-Based Controls For Data Loss Prevention in Web Communications

I attended Microsoft’s inaugural INTERACT2008 conference in San Diego earlier in April. While Office Communications Server (OCS) was the clear focal point for the event, Microsoft’s Exchange Server 2007 received good coverage as well.

Two tidbits I noted from a compliance standpoint:

  • Microsoft Exchange team has adopted a Protect, Preserve, Discover, Prove framework for compliance.
  • Microsoft OCS team made it clear that OCS is not a platform for compliance. Third-party archives are currently the only solution in this area.

Kudos to Bob Maher, Terry Myerson, Gurdeep Singh Pall, and the entire UC team at Microsoft on pulling off a quality event and attracting a very focused audience.

David Sengupta

Providing ease of use, significant reduction of messages and associated backup time for staff email

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