- Automatic algorithm-based eMail archiving
The attachments are extracted from Microsoft Exchange and transparently archived on lower-cost storage media. - Pressure on mailbox server infrastructure reduced by data volume management
Service levels can be maintained with less hardware investment, operation is more straightforward, the volume of data to be handled and saved decreases. - No more crises in local mailboxes
Users no longer reach the capacity limits of their mailboxes, since the content is relocated to the archive. There is no more “compulsion to delete”. - No more local PST files
There is no longer any need for local PST files, either. Existing PST files can be archived subsequently, and thus incorporated in company memory. - No time and effort wasted in restoring eMails deleted by mistake
Content worth archiving is shifted to the archive, where it is safe from unintentional deletion; this liberates the system administrators from restore activities. - Economising on storage space
Option of Single Instance Storage: multiple instances of eMail messages and attachments are physically stored only once. - Seamless integration in Microsoft Outlook
Archiving status is represented by icons in Microsoft Outlook – the users need not learn new menus or application logic. - Straightforward installation
Installation at the server end, no client plug-ins, no installation or distribution needed at the client‘s end. - Integration with Microsoft Active Directory
User accounts are automatically read out of the Microsoft Active Directory and the rights transferred to the archive mailboxes. - Database foundation
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Oracle 10g - Available for Microsoft Exchange 2003 and 2007 (from the end of 2007) on server and Microsoft Outlook













