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Retrieval Efficiency of Email Archival Systems
by Gladeya01 on Feb 9, 2011
According to Judy Mottl, Internetnews.com, there will be triple the $1.7 billion market for email archiving technology by 2012. And, the surge is definitely due to the growing needs from enterprises of all sizes across the world.
While so much is happening in the email archival scenario, the primary concern has always been retrieval speed/efficiency, security and privacy. Let us look at the first important issue, retrieval speed, in this article.
Retrieval speed of email archival systems is critical to ensure that companies have ready access to email records, whenever it is required. More importantly, since most of the companies use Microsoft Exchange server as their email server, email archival system should be able to manage exponential increase in the size of Microsoft Exchange servers.
The following are the benefits that companies can realize when email archival systems have good retrieval efficiency.
1.Storage efficiency...Read More >>
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