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Osterman Research: Why You Should Consider a Hosted Messaging Archiving Solution
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Reaping the Benefits of Electronic Message Surveillance
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Fortiva News
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Fortiva’s SaaS Solution Delivers Dramatically Improved Archiving Performance to Meet the Needs of Large Enterprises
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Eases Storage Issues and Reduces Risk with Fortiva’s On-Demand Email Archiving
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Fortiva Announces Low-Cost Email Archiving Solution for Litigation Readiness
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Legal Discovery Whitepapers
Fortiva has a comprehensive selection of whitepapers and other research reports available for downloading. These reports will provide you with a wealth of information on all subjects related to legal discovery.
Email Archiving: A Proactive Approach to e-Discovery
This resource paper addresses the key e-discovery challenges facing legal and IT departments today, from the impact of regulations such as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) to the technology required to deal with them. Finally, this paper describes how businesses can develop a proactive strategy to deal with e-discovery requests in the event of litigation, saving time and money in the process.
e-Discovery and Message Archiving Benchmark Report: Can Your Business Afford to be Served?
In October and November 2007, Aberdeen Group surveyed 307 organizations on their e-discovery and message archiving strategy and practices. This report provides a roadmap to understand the requirements and best practices for implementing an e-discovery and message archiving solution in order to minimize litigation and regulatory compliance risks for organizations based on the survey inputs.
Email Archiving: To SaaS or Not to SaaS
The benefits of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) – from ease-of-use to lower cost of ownership – have been well publicized over the past few years, due in part to the success of companies like Salesforce.com. This increased attention has resulted in the SaaS model growing in both awareness and popularity among North American businesses.
The Amended FRCP: One Year Later
This report is based on the results of a survey conducted by iTracks research between November 7 and November 23, 2007 among 90 professionals directly involved with legal discovery in North America. The survey, which was sponsored by Fortiva, was designed to gather data on how businesses have responded to the challenge of e-discovery in light of the changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), which came into effect on December 1, 2006.
Osterman Research: The Impact of the New FRCP Amendments on Your Business
The newly adopted amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) will have a major impact on the way that organizations manage electronic data. This whitepaper focuses on the new FRCP amendments and the impact that they will have on organizations of all sizes.
Email Archiving: A Proactive Approach to Managing the e-Discovery Process
This resource paper attempts to address the key challenges facing legal and IT departments today in the electronic discovery process and recommends a more proactive strategy to deal with e-discovery requests in the event of litigation.
Email Archiving: Understanding the Reasons, Risks and Rewards
Before embarking on email archiving, IT professionals need to understand a range of business and technology issues. This whitepaper addresses these concerns from the key reasons for archiving to the best type of archive to meet those needs.
E-mail Archiving Strategies: When Deleting Is Not an Option
Whether you are driven by legislation, litigation or the sheer volume of e-mail maxing out users' mailboxes, e-mail archiving and backup and recovery are fast becoming mission-critical issues for Exchange administrators
Overview
This document discusses the strategies for archiving e-mail and explains what to do when "deleting is not an option."
A few years ago, organizations generally did not save e-mail. Now, many organizations want to develop an effective archival strategy. This document explains how to evaluate various e-mail archiving strategies, what to ask vendors, and how to develop an effective project plan for implementing an e-mail archival system.
Much of the information in this document is based on the authors' experience working with Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies. The authors have helped these companies with policy development, vendor evaluation, and e-mail archival implementation. Best practices that have emerged from these experiences are provided in this document.