Microsoft Exchange 2010 and Archiving: The Complementary Role of Third-Party SolutionsComment on this (0 comments) Nov 4, 2009 |
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Webcast held on Nov. 4, 2009. One-half hour.
On April 15, 2009, Microsoft announced that Exchange 2010 will have built-in support for archiving. Though Microsoft has been slow to reveal details about the new offering, its announcement is shaking the archiving market and the adjacent markets for e-discovery and compliance.
Customers are considering whether to adopt Microsoft’s solution and, if appropriate, whether to migrate away from currently deployed solutions. They are deferring purchases of archiving solutions until Microsoft clarifies its offering. And archiving, e-discovery, and compliance vendors are reevaluating their technology and sales messages.
In this webcast and its companion white paper, David Ferris cuts through the confusion about Exchange 2010 and explains what the product’s archiving features do, what they don’t do, and why there will continue to be a healthy market for third party archiving solutions. The event ends with a Q&A session.
Webcast 827.
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Who Should Attend This Webcast
This event is suitable for Exchange administrators and IT technology planners in organizations with at least 500 mailboxes, and for resellers and systems integrators looking to advise their customers on their archiving decisions.
How to Download the White Paper
The white paper is available on the Ferris Web site. Copies are also available from sponsors.
Sponsorship Opportunities
A sponsorship program is available to vendors of archiving, e-discovery, and compliance technology. It helps increase awareness of their offerings, and positions their offerings vis a vis Exchange 2010 archiving. For more information on sponsoring, click here.







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