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1/25/2012

Will EX2010 solve your capacity & PST issues?

Victoria Buxton ✆ victoria.buxton@c2c.com via email.pd25.com

Images are not displayed. Display images belowExchange 2010 offers basic archiving but:
How do you decide whether it will meet your requirements or leave you struggling?
Get a free summary of Exchange 2010 archiving v advanced archiving features, which will help you decide.
Exchange 2010 helps with basic archiving to get around some capacity problems and reduce the need for PSTs. Users have to search elsewhere, and it is limited in eDiscovery and compliance.
Your immediate benefits with an advanced archiving solution, in this case C2C’s ArchiveOne, you will have:
No change to user interface, they do not have to go to a secondary mailbox – seamless implementation
Automated quota management avoiding all user interruptions
Automated PST discovery, and ingest processes - no user impact
For the IT department it will also provide:
Automated compression, indexing, single instancing and removal of data outside the Exchange environment
Reduction in storage requirement (not an increase)
Provide easily managed discovery, retention and legal hold processes
Click here to download the Exchange 2010 Archiving Comparison
Warm Regards
Victoria BuxtonMarketing Communications +1 508 870 2205
C2C Systems Inc, 134 Flanders Road, Westborough, MA 01581, USA
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