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Gartner E-Mail Active Archiving Market Update, 2007
Analyst Report: The e-mail archiving market is complex, and requires a closer look at the capabilities and target markets for each vendor than is provided in "Magic Quadrant for E-Mail Active Archiving, 2007." For companies looking to select an e-mail archiving vendor that meets their unique needs, this research will help create a list of vendors to evaluate.
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E-Mail Archiving Vendors - 2007 Magic Quadrant
Analyst Report: An analysis of the market for on-premises e-mail archiving solutions by The Radicati Group, revealing the top players, mature players, specialists, and trail blazers.
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The eDiscovery Vendor Landscape
Analyst Report: eDiscovery solution providers offer a diverse mix of technology and services to help organizations respond to discovery requests triggered by internal investigations, regulatory action, or litigation. But this Forrester report finds the landscape is muddled at best — filled with start-up vendors of questionable viability, software giants with questionable domain expertise, and no apples-to-apples comparison mechanism — making it difficult to understand the best possible choice for your specific needs.
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Archiving Lotus Domino for Storage Optimization and E-Discovery
Whitepaper: This whitepaper covers all aspects of archiving Lotus Domino for storage optimization and e-discovery, including administrative requirements such as accounts and settings and management of data that has been stored by Enterprise Vault, and how users and administrators can access and search for archived data for various reasons.
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Leveraging Enterprise Vault with Microsoft Exchange 2007
Whitepaper: There are several integration points between Exchange Server
2007 and Enterprise Vault that help customers improve storage utilization, meet record retention requirements, enforce legal holds and support electronic discovery processes. Additionally, employees can search across their inboxes and the Enterprise Vault archive with Windows Desktop Search.
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The SMB Holy Grail
The small- to medium-size business market has been an elusive target, but vendors are developing new strategies to help them secure contracts and reach the promised land that is the SMB.
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Stats
Google's Global Reach is Ginormous [October 12, 2007] Comscore study finds that, of 61 Billion searches performed worldwide in August, Google handled 61 percent to Microsoft's 3.6 percent.
Open Source Funds Dried Up? [October 3, 2007] Analyst report shows a downward trend, but that doesn't mean that funds
aren't there.
Report: Consumers Not as Safe Online As They Think [October 2, 2007] McAfee survey finds many computers are far less secure than their owners believe.
Top Enterprise Choices For x86 Servers [October 2, 2007] Surprising third place finisher in survey of enterprise customer's preferred vendors.
Thanks, Russia: Antivirus Software Market Remains Healthy [September 28, 2007] Amid the myriad antivirus companies, two surprises emerge from under the shadows of Symantec and McAfee.
Web Video Ads Will Not Save Your Soul [September 24, 2007] But according to a study commissioned by Google and AOL,
they're good for just about everything else.
PC Sales Stronger Than Expected in Q2 [September 20, 2007] Laptop sales continue to close the gap with desktop PCs but both continue to sell well, although Vista isn't the reason.
Have We Reached The End Of The Virus? [September 17, 2007] Not quite. The old-fashioned virus infestation is fading as the biggest nuisance for computer users in favor of Trojans, Symantec's new malware study finds.
Software Tops VC Spending List [September 17, 2007] Venture capital spending surged to its highest level in more than five years last quarter, and software companies were the biggest beneficiaries.
Network Policy: $100M And Growing [September 13, 2007] Yankee Group analyst says more bandwidth isn't necessarily the way to go for carriers to find success. Honestly? Policy is the best policy.
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