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sponsored by CA
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12 Nov 2007
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12 Nov 2007
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PDF
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10
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
E-mail retention is now as much a part of risk management as it is of storage. Organizations that restore too little can breach SOX compliance and organizations that retain too much can leave themselves exposed to litigation. Check out this SearchCIO.com E-guide to learn what role CIOs should play in developing email retention policies and how to ensure compliance and e-discovery requirements are met.
Backing up mail servers and maintaining data on tape is no longer sufficient in IT. With new amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, organizations are now required to keep better track of all electronic information. Checkout this E-Guide to learn more about mitigating the risks involved in litigation and compliance, including:
- Steps for ensuring email archiving success
- Bridging the gap between IT and the law
- How email archiving benefits compliance and IT management
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Authors
Carol Hildebrand
SearchCIO.com
Carol Hildebrand is a contributing writer based in Wellesley, Mass.
Garry Kranz
Freelance Writer
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SearchCIO.com
Garry Kranz is a freelance business and technology writer in Richmond, Va.
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