Email and File Archival Solutions
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Archiving and managing email messages and file-based data has become a significant need for many organizations. This is especially true for public companies whose email and file retention/destruction polices are affected by the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other legislation. However, whether your company is subject to legislated compliancy or not, you can still benefit from an archiving solution from FusionStorm.
FusionStorm can help you assess your email and file archiving needs and provide a complete in-house or managed/hosted solution based on VERITAS Enterprise Vault technology.
Key Benefits
- Automatically manage email or other content lifecycle from cradle to grave.
- Protect corporate intellectual property, retain access and enable rapid discovery of content based on corporate defined policies.
- Save time and money spent retrieving and recovering old or lost email or other content.
- Provide immediate recovery of key individual mailboxes and information stores.
- Reduce message/information store by 50% or more.
FusionStorm offers both in-house and hosted/managed archiving solutions. A hosted solution can save you money and speed deployment because our archival server and storage are located in FusionStorm's secure data center and are monitored and managed on a 24x7 basis by our NOC staff.
Solutions
Our archiving solution, based in VERITAS Enterprise Vault, supports Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes/Domino (Windows only), SMTP email, Microsoft SharePoint, and file-based data for any application that stores data in standard "flat" files. Enterprise Vault offers highly-efficient, secure solutions for organizations required to produce discovery of content in response to litigation or a similar event (Discovery Accelerator) and regulatory supervision in line with finance regulations (Compliance Accelerator). We also support any Windows NTFS compliant storage solution including magnetic or optical disks, Storage Area Network (SAN) or Network Attached Storage (NAS). Single-instance storage of identical items is maintained.
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