E-mail and Instant Messaging Management
Recent research from IDC reports that the number of corporate
e-mails is predicted to grow from 9.7 billion in 2000 to 35 billion daily in 2005. A report published by technology market research firm, Radicati, predicts that the total number of active Instant Messaging accounts worldwide will grow from an estimated 590 million today to more than 1.4 billion accounts in both the corporate and public sectors by 2007.
For many organizations, the research points to spiraling hardware costs, unmanageable backup cycles, decreased user performance and increased compliance risks.
AXS-One Compliance Platform™ delivers e-mail message archiving for:
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Microsoft Exchange |
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Lotus Notes/Domino |
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SunOne Messaging |
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Bloomberg Mail |
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Other message types that support RFC 822 messaging standards |
And Instant Messaging archiving for:
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AOL |
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Yahoo |
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MSN |
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Reuters |
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Sametime |
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Other similarly formatted conversation types |
Built on our foundation of archive and retrieval technologies, AXS-One e-mail and Instant Messaging management is an enterprise solution which assists any organization in addressing the business and IT issues associated with managing the exponential growth of messaging. At the same time, the solution is proven to address compliance and litigation requirements. By providing a single interface to disparate corporate content systems, the AXS-One e-mail and Instant Messaging management solution addresses the requirements of managing long-term messaging content storage, but also presents all information in context – simplifying the needs of companies subject to compliance and oversight regulations.
The AXS-One e-mail and Instant Messaging management solution provides several key benefits, such as lifecycle management options for all archived data, content surveillance, security and audit trail capabilities, and the storage of messages and attachments on non-tamperable storage media. AXS-One e-mail and Instant Messaging management is a single-source solution to help organizations meet the challenges of electronic communications management.
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