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Advanced PST Management Often created to dodge mailbox quotas and then scattered around networks, PST files contain messages and attachments which should really be part of the central information store. As the need to retain data has increased to meet regulatory requirements, best practice and corporate policies, the very existence of PST files is putting email more and more ‘at risk'.
If PST files are part of your environment, then bringing them in line with the requirements of your organization’s email retention and discovery policy, without alienating your end users, will certainly make life easier. Archive One Policy Manager - Managing PST files from Discovery to the Archive C2C’s email archiving solution Archive One empowers administrators to control and contain existing PSTs, and to plan and schedule their removal. Archive One Policy Manager analyses email and enforces rules-driven email control, retention and retrieval, for mailboxes, local and central PST files and Public Folders. Policy Manager identifies PST size and automatically applies archiving and compaction to the file — reducing potential damage, loss of data and disk space usage. The PST management console enables the administrator to select which PSTs to process, when to do so, exactly which items to place into the archive and to schedule the archiving without overloading other system resources. Although PST processing may involve archiving all data, an administrator can just search email content, report on size statistics, or even transfer email back to the server without archiving. Archive One offers one of the most advanced PST archive management applications on the market today. Administrators can now control the way the company processes its PST data today and well into the future. More informationMore information about Archive One Policy Manager Download white paper: Managing PST files - from Discovery to the Archive Download your free 30 day evaluation version and much more
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