The following post is part four of a nine part video/blog series on e-discovery in Microsoft Exchange 2010. Last time, Paul and Marta began to discuss some of the new features in Exchange 2010 – starting with multi-mailbox search. In this week’s edition, they’ll talk about role-based access control (RBAC) and data retention policies. Enjoy! [...]
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The following post is part three of a nine part video/blog series on e-discovery in Microsoft Exchange 2010. Thus far, Paul and Marta have taken an introductory look at e-discovery and the importance of ordained business processes. This week, they’ll dive into some of the key features of Exchange 2010, starting with multi-mailbox search. Enjoy! [...]
The latest release of Archive Attender, slated for March 30th, will include additional features to the award winning software that include a new distributed architecture to increase scalability and stability and a redesigned search tool that combines message details and folder navigation in one view. Other core changes and updates in the newest version of [...]
There are numerous organizations that need to retain their Exchange data or perform e-Discovery searches. One of the challenges in doing so is that end-users can delete this data. Email journaling will ensure that even if your user deletes an email, voicemail, etc., it is still available and can be searched. Journaling has been around [...]
The following post is part two of a nine part video/blog series on e-discovery in Microsoft Exchange 2010. In part one, Marta and Paul began to discuss the basics of electronic data discovery. This week, they’ll outline the importance of sound business processes – for the sake of e-discovery and business in general. Enjoy! Paul: [...]
The following post is part one of a nine part video/blog series on e-discovery in Microsoft Exchange 2010. Our own Marta Farensbach sits down with Paul Robichaux, Senior Contributing Editor with Windows IT Pro Magazine, to discuss some of the various features of Exchange 2010, what you can and can’t do with them, and what [...]



