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We all have information. Lots of it. But how many of us have harnessed it into a true competitive advantage? That’s the discussion here: realizing greater value from our data, while minimizing its risks. We hope you’ll join us.

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We all have information. Lots of it. But how many of us have harnessed it into a true competitive advantage? That’s the discussion here: realizing greater value from your data, while minimizing its risks. We hope you’ll join us.
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Email Overload Costing Organizations Time and Money. New study shows that 1 in 5 UK Workers Spend 32 Days a Year Managing their Email

By Bill Tolson | Posted December 6, 2010 | 0

A press release recently claimed that 1 in 5 UK workers spend 32 days per year managing their email. This finding is based on a survey of 1,000 UK workers by Star, a provider of on-demand computing and communication services to UK businesses. The survey revealed that 19% of employees spend up to an hour [...]

Tags: DRCCM, email, Email Archiving, NearPoint, productivity, PST, revenue, TEMS

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Using SharePoint as PST file storage repository?

By Martin Tuip | Posted September 17, 2010 | 0

This is one of those questions that I have seen popping up recently… administrators are wondering if they can simply upload PST files into SharePoint and be done with it.  The short answer to that is NO, well technically you always can upload files into SharePoint, but they will become effectively useless.  Once you have [...]

Tags: archive, PST, SharePoint

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ILTA 2010 (Las Vegas)

By Bill Tolson | Posted August 27, 2010 | 0

I just got back from the ILTA show in Las Vegas. I had booth duty most of the time so have little opportunity to scout the show but had several interesting conversations with attendees as they came into the Iron Mountain booth. Many I spoke with were looking at ESI archives as a proactive step [...]

Tags: collection phase, discovery, electronic discovery, Email Archiving, ESI, Exchange email, ILTA, Las Vegas, litigation, NearPoint, Proactive, PST, repository, responsive

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The Know-IT-All’s Guide to PST File Elimination

By Martin Tuip | Posted July 29, 2010 | 0

It is of my opinion that there are almost zero reasons to legitimately have PST files in a corporate environment and I have been speaking on this topic a few times in the past.  Many people underestimate how bad the problem / infestiation of PST files is in their organization and its erradication can be [...]

Tags: Email Archiving, Exchange, NearPoint, PST

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Discovery

Email management: Keeping the Business Bloodlines Flowing

By Bill Tolson | Posted January 29, 2010 | 0

Richard Ellis, manager UK & Ireland, Iron Mountain Digital warned IT departments that ignoring the growth of e-mail data are putting business continuity at risk. Even with the rise of new collaboration technologies, e-mail remains the blood flow of the business. The faster it flows, the faster business happens and so it is little surprise [...]

Tags: discovery, electronic discovery, email, ESI, IT, PST, Risk, tape backup

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