How to plan your migration to Exchange 2007
Migrating from one email system to Exchange is not an easy task but with proper planning it can be done. No matter what system you had used previously, the following are some of the aspects that many...
View ArticleTips for Managing your Email Servers
As an IT administrator you have to make sure your servers are up and running at all times, with email being so critical to the business as users communicate via email for almost everything. You want to...
View ArticleSarbanes Oxley Protects the Whistle Blowers
One important areas of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (â€SOXâ€) of 2002 is to protect whistle blowers who speak out against a company not performing due diligence with document management and email archiving...
View ArticleSarbanes Oxley Protects the Whistle Blowers
One important areas of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (â€SOXâ€) of 2002 is to protect whistle blowers who speak out against a company not performing due diligence with document management and email archiving...
View ArticleSarbanes Oxley Protects the Whistle Blowers
One important areas of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (â€SOXâ€) of 2002 is to protect whistle blowers who speak out against a company not performing due diligence with document management and email archiving...
View ArticleeDiscovery fast becoming the hottest area in law
eDiscovery is fast becoming one of the hottest areas in law. This isn’t something that is yet taught in law schools. Many firms are just now starting separate departments for e-discovery. This new...
View ArticleFalse Positive Email Alerts
If you’re like most people, then you’re already using anti-virus software and have implemented anti-spam controls so that unwanted email does not reach your inbox. Occasionally I look at my...
View ArticleSocial media company can't stop making email blunders
Rock You is a popular social media company that provides apps and widgets for such blockbuster sites as Facebook and MySpace. They’ve won awards, have sucessfully raised millions in capital and appear...
View ArticleLawsuit over email leads to disturbing libel decision
The NiemanJournalismLab blog is reporting that a federal appeals court in Boston has handed down a decision that has disturbed many, declaring that truth published with “actual malice” can be...
View ArticleFinland takes action to address employee email monitoring
Nobody in the U.S. expects their corporate emails to be private, and it's generally assumed that if you are using your corporate computers and corporate email accounts, the company has the right to...
View ArticleStupid user tricks 4: IT horror never ends
Nothing can screw up a well-managed network faster than the people for whom you built it.read more
View ArticleIs email dying?
David and Dave Piscitello both take issue with a recent Wall Street Journal article that says email is on the way out. read more
View ArticleHow to avoid 5 common email management mistakes
Email managers have a lot at stake. After all, the volume of global electronic messages sent via email dwarfs all other forms of electronic communication, including social networking. Since the...
View ArticleDitching Postini, switching to Google Vault
For the 12-strong IT department at Caraustar, a Georgia-based recycled paper packaging company, switching from Google Postini to the Google Vault email archiving and management service was a matter of...
View ArticleHow to choose a mail server
Choosing a mail server is never an easy task. Email management itself is a complex endeavor, and this is reflected in the wide variety of tools we choose to create, edit, send, organize and reply to...
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